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Artist: Kat O'Neill
Tree Diva
By Kat O'Neill
Located in New York, NY
Photograph of aged tree that is then brought to life through some acrylic touches. Photograph produced by Dye Sublimation - which means archival inks infused into aluminum.
Abou...
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2010s Conceptual Kat O'Neill Mixed Media
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Metal
More than a Piece of - Ltd Ed of 10
By Kat O'Neill
Located in New York, NY
Archival pigment print produced on metal with vintage scrabble cubes creating narrative. Image is graffiti piece by graffiti artist Gumshoe - shot in the meat packing district in N...
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Set In Stone/Boss - Ltd Ed of 10
By Kat O'Neill
Located in New York, NY
Ancient Tombstones of The Hamptons Photographed and Layered with images to create abstract narratives.
Archival Ink. Produced by Dye Sublimation - whi...
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Metal
My Dress Bruce - Ltd Ed
By Kat O'Neill
Located in New York, NY
Composite of two photographs and label maker words that say Back off Caitlyn it is mine. A homage to the new Bruce Jenner. Both photographs shot in low...
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2010s Contemporary Kat O'Neill Mixed Media
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Metal
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