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Mitchell Funk
Psychedelic Portrait of a Young Hippie with Manipulated Color, Kali

1970

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As a progenitor of special effects photography and experimental photography in the late 1960s and early 1970s, Mitchell Funk employed a variety of non-digital techniques to achieve mind-bending, consciousness-expanding and groovy images. In "Psychedelic Portrait of a Young Hippie" the then young photographer used multiple images in a post-production sandwiching technique. The serene blue-cast image with a zoom effect conveys an archetype of a woman typical of the Psychedelic Era. The result is a historically important "Far Out" photograph that is still optically engaging 52 years after it was created. "Can you dig it?" The work is signed dated and numbered 3/15 lower right recto, other sizes available, printed later, unframed. This work is printed on fine art Hahnemuhle paper. The color will vary from monitor to monitor. Mitchell Funk is a pioneer of " Color Photography" In 1970 he participated in one the first " Color Photography" shows at a major museum. Brooklyn Museum, show "Images en Couleur" . 1971 Included he was included in the visionary book "Frontiers of Photography" Time-Life. Color ! American Photography Transformed. Amon Carter Museum. He has had more than 50 Photography Magazine Covers and has had covers on Newsweek, Fortune, New York Magazine and Life Magazine among others.
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