





Lesley Thornton-Cronin, Nuevo Arenal, 2025
Lesley Thornton-Cronin is an analogue photographer and professor of art history from Toronto. Her photographic practice draws upon biographic sources in its engagement with themes of motherhood, trauma, and growth through imagery of the botanical and animal world.
This photograph was taken in Nuevo Arenal, Costa Rica in 2024. It is signed and dated on the back.
What we love about it: how the different textures—the cow’s skin, the grass and leaves, the barbed wire—are captured on film. The diagonal orientation of the composition complements the rolling hills in the background and adds a sense of movement to this still image.
In new condition. Note that detailed condition reports are available for all products upon request.
This photograph is available in two sizes: 17.8 × 12.7 cm (7 ×57”) and 25.4 × 20.32 cm (10 × 8”).
Lesley Thornton-Cronin is an analogue photographer and professor of art history from Toronto. Her photographic practice draws upon biographic sources in its engagement with themes of motherhood, trauma, and growth through imagery of the botanical and animal world.
This photograph was taken in Nuevo Arenal, Costa Rica in 2024. It is signed and dated on the back.
What we love about it: how the different textures—the cow’s skin, the grass and leaves, the barbed wire—are captured on film. The diagonal orientation of the composition complements the rolling hills in the background and adds a sense of movement to this still image.
In new condition. Note that detailed condition reports are available for all products upon request.
This photograph is available in two sizes: 17.8 × 12.7 cm (7 ×57”) and 25.4 × 20.32 cm (10 × 8”).
Lesley Thornton-Cronin is an analogue photographer and professor of art history from Toronto. Her photographic practice draws upon biographic sources in its engagement with themes of motherhood, trauma, and growth through imagery of the botanical and animal world.
This photograph was taken in Nuevo Arenal, Costa Rica in 2024. It is signed and dated on the back.
What we love about it: how the different textures—the cow’s skin, the grass and leaves, the barbed wire—are captured on film. The diagonal orientation of the composition complements the rolling hills in the background and adds a sense of movement to this still image.
In new condition. Note that detailed condition reports are available for all products upon request.
This photograph is available in two sizes: 17.8 × 12.7 cm (7 ×57”) and 25.4 × 20.32 cm (10 × 8”).