Limited edition Laura Huxley print by Dean Chamberlain

We are pleased to present the second print in a special signed and numbered limited edition of prints selected from Dean Chamberlain's Psychedelic Pioneers Series, his portrait of Laura Huxley. This portrait was shot in 1997 in Laura's home in Los Angeles.

This edition of prints was created to help fund MAPS-sponsored research into psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy in people struggling with the mystery of death, Laura and Aldous Huxley pioneered the use of psychedelics to ease the dying process, as described in This Timeless Moment, by Laura Huxley. 50% of the profits from the sale of these prints will go towards this research, with a minimum of $25,000.

There are only 50 of these beautiful archival pigment prints. The image is 11"x14" and is printed on fine-art matte paper.

Prints numbers 1-10 are offered at $1000 each. (3 sold, 17 available)
Prints numbered 11-40 are offered at $1500 each.
Prints numbered 41-50 are offered at $2000 each.

Please visit our store catalog to purchase one of these prints.

Dean Chamberlain developed his light painting technique, which involves working with his camera and subject in darkened spaces, in 1977. These images are created entirely in the camera. Using long exposure times which for a single frame of film may involve from minutes to hours, Dean moves throughout the composition space with a flashlight and or other mobile light sources, illuminating each individual element, not so much photographing a moment but painting with light through time and space. Once the film exposure is complete and the lens shutter is closed the image is finished. The film is developed normally and then printed without further manipulations.