Limited edition, archival prints
by National Geographic photographer Cary Wolinsky and TRIIIBE

 

The Namib, the oldest desert on earth, preserves the exquisite corpse of the German West African diamond-mining town called Kolmanskop.


The Namib, the oldest desert on earth, preserves the exquisite corpse of the German West African diamond-mining town called Kolmanskop.

Evidence of the brief existence of glass, metal and wood sculptures created solely to conjure evocative images by projecting and diffracting sunlight.


Evidence of the brief existence of glass, metal and wood sculptures created solely to conjure evocative images by projecting and diffracting sunlight.

Each piece of fabric unwittingly holds a piece of the very story of civilization, and the part of the world that gave it life. —Issey Miyake


Each piece of fabric unwittingly holds a piece of the very story of civilization, and the part of the world that gave it life. —Issey Miyake

Photographs created by Cary and Wolinsky and artists Alicia, Kelly and Sara Casilio (identical triplets) during their intense, five-year collaboration.


Photographs created by Cary and Wolinsky and artists Alicia, Kelly and Sara Casilio (identical triplets) during their intense, five-year collaboration.