Colli Alti

Form the series Chasing the Light, named after the high alpine pasture Hochalpe, which during spring and summer is used to graze all kinds of domesticated animals, Hochalpenkopf / Cima dei Colli Alti is the second highest mountain of the subgroup. To its south, the pastures of Hochalpe gradually rise towards the summit in a slope of increasing steepness. Only near the top does the ascent get rocky. To the north, the mountain drops away in a huge face towards the Pustertal Valley / Val Pusteria. The face is of the poor rock quality, which is so common in the Prags / Braies Dolomites, a brittle limestone face, decomposing into a variety of towers and spires which apear to crumble underneath your eyes.

Only 30 copies are available worldwide per image. This print comes signed by Filippo Macchi, with a label from the artist indicating the title of the image and limited edition number.

As a part of Chasing the Light seris, this print will be available on Hahnemuehle Fineart Baryta 325 g/mq paper.

For ready-to-hang options, we will contact you after your order to discuss additional preferences.

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