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Alex Sher
Sunbeams - underwater black & white nude photograph - print on aluminum 36x24"

2016

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Underwater B&W photograph of a young naked woman wrapped in air bubbles and sunbeams. There were five grand-pianos at her house, a pool on the third floor, and a sad man on the bottom of that pool - me. I just discovered that a broken pump can turn pool water into champagne. The tiny bubbles were covering my mask, camera, strobes, the model, and everything in between. I was almost blind on the bottom of shimmering cloud with sharp sunbeams bursting through. The model was floating somewhere above my head like a strawberry. I raised the camera and took two shots. This is the second shot. Original digital print on aluminum plate signed by the artist. Limited edition of 12, print #6 The artwork is furnished with certificate of authenticity, signed by artist with artist's name, edition number, edition limit, and other details. The artwork needs no framing; it is hung by a hidden frame on the back. The most recent magazine publications: 2023 Elysium Magazine (France) 2023 ELLAS Magazine (Spain) 2023 Edith Glamour Magazine (Canada) 2023 Fienfh Magazine (France) 2023 BOUDOIR Inspiration Magazine (US) 2023 SELIN Magazine (Netherlands) 2022 Lens Magazine (US) 2022 Moevir Magazine (France) The photograph has been exhibited at: 2023 Beverly Hills Art Show (Beverly Hills, US) 2023 LA Art Show (Los Angeles, US) 2023 Roth & Taylor Gallery (Los Angeles, US) 2022 Spectrum (Miami, US) 2022 Beverly Hills Art Show (Beverly Hills, US) 2022 Art San Diego (San Diego, US) 2022 LA Art Show (Los Angeles, US) 2021 LA Art Show (Los Angeles, US) 2019 Touchon Gallery (Los Angeles, US) 2019 ArtExpo NY (New York, US) 2017 Avalon Hall (Los Angeles, US) 2016 Bruce Lurie Gallery (Los Angeles, US) Alex Sher is an award-winning American underwater fine art photographer internationally recognized for his distinctive depictions of feminine sensuality. Sher was born in Ukraine and moved to the United States with his family in 1995. Sher started showing his photographs in the early nineties in Kyiv, Ukraine. He was considering himself an emerging artist until one of his pieces was stolen from an exhibition in Kyiv, leading him to the epiphany that his works represented a significant value to the public. Later in US Sher began experimenting with marine wildlife photography and sharply moved toward figurative fine art. His latest artistic innovations blend figurative and abstract photography into forms that could be almost mistaken for abstract paintings. Sher’s underwater photography began to attract extensive interest in 2015. To date, his works have been exhibited in London, Paris, New York, Chicago, Miami, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and other major cities including the Louvre Museum in Paris. His first solo show was held in 2016 in Los Angeles by Bruce Lurie Gallery. Since his debut, Sher had seven exclusive exhibitions, participated in numerous group exhibitions and prominent art fairs. Sher's photographs are published in 52 magazines articles in 11 countries. His first photo book “Mermaids” has been published in 2018. Sher mastered the profession of underwater coaching. Bringing forth his technical and artistic innovations, he generously shares his techniques with his models and aspiring photographers.
  • Creator:
    Alex Sher (American)
  • Creation Year:
    2016
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 36 in (91.44 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Beverly Hills, CA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: AS12 24x361stDibs: LU1610213383942
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