The Story History is often something we hold at arm’s length—a set of facts we learn from a distance. But standing on the grounds of the Carnton Plantation cemetery in October 2022, the distance disappeared. Unequal Rest was born from the heavy, physical realization that the systemic inequality of the past didn't end at the edge of the woods or the close of a life. It is still written in the earth.
This image documents the stark contrast between the markers of the remembered and the silence of the disregarded. It captures the moment where "knowing" history becomes "seeing" it—the visual proof that even in the finality of rest, the weight of how we treat one another remains etched into the landscape. This is a study of light hitting a hard truth, and the shadows that refuse to let us look away.
The Print A professional giclée fine art print, Unequal Rest is produced using archival inks on premium, museum-grade paper to ensure the depth and somber clarity of the photograph are preserved for generations. Each piece is personally inspected and hand-signed by Natalie Norrena in her Colorado studio.
Details
Aesthetic: Atmospheric documentary photography; a balance of reverence and raw truth.
Quality: Archival giclée, rated for lifetime longevity without fading.
Signature: Hand-signed and numbered in archival ink by the artist.
Size: 13"x19"
About the edition: Size 13"x19" issued 02/10/2026 in a limited edition run of 150 prints. Each print is signed and numbered by the artist and includes a bill of sale and certificate of authenticity.
Ink: LUCIA Pro
Paper: Palo Duro Baryta Fiber, 300gsm, FOGRA certified ISO 9706. Archival grade fine art paper. Lightly textured lustre surface. Acid, lignin and brightening agent free.
Watermark absent from finished print to ensure a clean, professional appearance.
Art work created, printed and shipped from Colorado. Photo taken at Franklin, Tennessee
Frame not included with print.
Disclaimer: Although this is a high quality, detailed print, variations in color are possible across screens.



































