Silver Lake

by Jessica Zollman

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Artist Statement

This not-so-hidden gem can be found tucked between a vintage clothing store and a record shop on busy Sunset Boulevard in L.A.'s Silver Lake. I'm excited that myself and the lovely folks at 20x200 will be donating 100% of this photograph's profits to Portland-based Equitable Giving Circle; a Black Women led organization all about economic change that is feeding BIPOC families with food from BIPOC farms.

Why We Love It

*100% of profits from sales of this print will be donated to Equitable Giving Circle, an Oregon domestic nonprofit dedicated to building immediate and increased equity throughout Portland's BIPOC communities. Learn more about EGC here! This edition is only available for purchase until 11:59pm PT on October 6th, 2020

Nature in unnatural settings is something Zollman always has her eye out for, like this magical momentary vignette, which one might easily miss as they pass by on busy Sunset Boulevard. That seafoam blue brick wall is a perfect backdrop to highlight an organic cluster of Aloe Vera plants. Bright midday light makes for a high-contrast image, casting sharp shadows that deliver depth. There’s loads of visual satisfaction to find in her carefully composed scene—the curlicues of the window bars against the linear wall and ledge, each little tooth of those green-gray Aloe leaves, the gangly yellow flowers shooting skyward and their spike-like silhouettes. Aloe flowers typically show face in spring or early summer, giving us a sense of when this would have been shot, and a peek at the sun-loving succulent’s best side. ... Read more on the blog! 

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+ 100% of profits from sales of this print will be donated to Equitable Giving Circle, an Oregon domestic nonprofit dedicated to building immediate and increased equity throughout Portland's BIPOC communities through a combination of fund development and network building opportunities that center economic equity.
+ This edition is only available for purchase until 11:59pm PT on October 6th, 2020
+ Museum quality: archival inks, 100% cotton rag paper unless noted
+ Signed + numbered certificate of authenticity included
+ Handcrafted custom-framing is available

Our quoted dimensions are for the size of paper containing the images, not the printed image itself. We do not alter the aspect ratio, nor do we crop or resize the artists’ originals. All of our prints have a minimum border of .5 inches to allow for framing.

Medium:

Hahnemuhle Fine Art Baryta

Edition Structure:
10"x8" | edition of 10
14"x11" | edition of 100
20"x16" | edition of 25
30"x24" | edition of 10

Jessica Zollman

Jessica Zollman, also known as "Jayzombie," is a self-taught photographer from San Francisco who is currently based in Los Angeles, California. A love of photography since childhood and an established career in the tech industry lead Jessica to a role as Instagram's fifth employee, serving as their Community Evangelist for nearly two years. In 2013 she set out on her own to pursue her passion for taking pictures full-time. Since then, she's had images featured in Apple's award-winning "World Gallery" campaign. Jessica's work is often a reflection of her personality or mood. She's drawn to vibrant colors, straight lines, geometric... Read More
patterns, and nature in unnatural settings.
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