In ancient Roman mythology, Salacia was the female divinity of the sea, worshipped as the goddess of salt water who presided over the depths of the ocean. Salacia was the personification of the calm and sunlit aspect of the sea. Derived from Latin sal, meaning "salt", the name Salacia denotes the wide, open sea, and is sometimes literally translated to mean sensational.
Dancer: Debby Reina From: Argentina Location: Cala D'Hort, Ibiza, Spain Shoot: 13 May 2015 Photographer: Julius JoosteConsultations
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Edition: | 1 of 10 |
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Photo Paper: | FineArt Pearl Hahnemühle Photo Paper |
Passe-Partout: | Non-acidic, fade-resistant museum card stock – Free of wooden fibres |
Color: | Natural White |
Material: | Hahnemühle museum card |
Width: | 3 cm (1.18 in.) |
Thickness: | 1.4 mm (0.06 in.) |
Glass: | Anti-reflective Mirogard Museum Glass |
Frame: | Hamburg Black Oak |
Profile Width: | 20mm |
Color: | Alder Brown |
Hanging Mechanism: | Rear hooks made of metal (Included in Pricing) |
Certificate of Authenticity: | Certificate sent via email as PDF upon receipt |
Time to Process Payment: | 5-7 Business Days |
Manufacturing: | 1-2 Business Days |
Shipping: | 7-14 Business Days |