Item #109 | The Witch Of Ladakh

The Witch Of Ladakh by Sergey Melnikoff, a.k.a. MFF

  • Location: Ladakh, India
  • Year: 1994
  • Camera: Pentax 67-II / 300mm Lens

Product Details:

  • Size: 15,7” x 23,6” (51,5 × 41 cm) or Customizable
  • Material: UltraHD Photo Print Under 5 mm Thick Acrylic Glass
  • Special Gift: Personalized ‘Good Samaritan‘ Wall Plaque
  • Shipping: Free Worldwide Shipping in a Secure Crate
  • Support a Worthy Cause: By purchasing this beautiful photography, you are directly supporting the Mother Teresa International Rehabilitation Center. Your contribution aids Ukrainian children impacted by the ongoing military actions of the Russian army. Thank you for your generosity and compassion!

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Each piece of MELNIKOFF artwork available in our charity shop retains its uniqueness and artistic value. Produced at our facility in Kyiv, these acrylic glass photographs offer you the opportunity to own an exquisite work of art by one of the world’s renowned photographers. Additionally, each piece serves as a historical memento created in Ukraine during the war.

$10,000.00

Available on backorder

The Witch Of Ladakh by Sergey Melnikoff

Welcome to a world of exquisite art, where every piece tells a story and captures the essence of a moment in time. Today, we are thrilled to present to you a rarest photograph that has left art enthusiasts and critics in awe. This masterpiece is a photograph of an old woman from the high mountainous Indian province of Ladakh, taken by none other than the famous American photographer, Sergey Melnikoff a.k.a. MFF.
In 1994, MFF received personal permission from the Indian Minister of Foreign Affairs to visit the closed states of Jammu and Kashmir, which were inaccessible to foreigners at that time. After reaching the “Road of Roerich” to Ladakh, the master found himself in a “photographic paradise”. The beauty of the region and the people captured his imagination, and he started to capture images that spoke volumes about the place and its people.
And then, he stumbled upon a moment that would become the highlight of his journey. “The Witch of Ladakh” – an old woman in national costume, caught his eye as she emerged from a dark alley. Using a telephoto lens on a medium-format film camera Pentax 67-II, MFF captured her essence in a way that only a true artist could. The result was a unique work of art that could become the diamond of any ethnographic collection of photographs.
The artwork “The Witch of Ladakh” is now being exhibited at a charity auction of the Soul of Ukraine, an International Charitable Foundation, in a single copy with a certificate of authenticity signed by the author of the photograph. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of art that speaks to the soul and captures the essence of a moment in time. No copies of this work will be made in the future, so this is truly a rare find.
For art enthusiasts and leading art galleries around the world, “The Witch of Ladakh” is a must-have addition to their collection. It is a masterpiece that will leave your guests in awe and spark conversations for years to come. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of art that captures the beauty of Ladakh and the spirit of its people. Join us at the Soul of Ukraine charity auction and make this exquisite artwork yours today.

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