I dream of seeing the bamboo forests of Japan, but I also enjoy seeing a few bamboo stalks in the intimate setting of a garden. Bamboo is a grass, but an extraordinarily large and fast-growing grass–growing in some locations up to 36” a day! I find all the parallel stalks of the same size quite mesmerizing in a regimented way. In this photograph I chose to focus on one stalk, letting the others drift out of focus in a wash of green.
LOCATION: Yashiro Japanese Garden, Olympia, Washington State, USA
PRINT INFORMATION: This photograph is printed from a digital file on Japanese Mulberry paper using pigment ink. Matting is done with a thick white cotton rag mat. All materials are archival; designed to last for generations.
LIMITED EDITION: This photographic print is part of a limited edition printed by photographer Lee Rentz. The edition consists of 250 prints, which includes all sizes and methods of printing.