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Allyson Monson
They Say It's Easy, Fine Art Photography, Mounted in Plexiglass

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They Say It's Easy 26.7" x 40" Fine Art Photography Framed in Plexiglass Signed “ It is apparent that light and movement along with texture is what I see behind the lens. my ability to see ordinary objects differently is what makes my work personal. The Blur and Spat series project my love for color and often transforms life into a painting.” - Allyson Monson Allyson always had a love for texture and color. Her specialized studies were textiles, merchandising and design at the University of Rhode Island and interior design at The Studio Arts Center International in Florence, Italy. While studying in Italy she worked on a project designing a print of a coffee percolator using the texture from Pirelli tires. At that moment she began viewing everyday life from a different perspective. Growing up in the suburbs of New York Allyson had the city at her fingertips. The fast action and energy of metropolitan cities remain her favorite subject.
  • Creator:
    Allyson Monson (American)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 26.7 in (67.82 cm)Width: 40 in (101.6 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Armonk, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU132825577752
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