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Artist: Matthew Conradt
Palaver - black / white photo transfer and collage on mylar abstract portraits
Located in New York, NY
Matthew Conradt
Palaver
mixed media on Mylar
33.5 x 23.5 inches
2018
This item is not framed
Matthew Conradt’s mixed media works investigate the current disarray of the American Dre...
Category
2010s Contemporary Matthew Conradt Abstract Photography
Materials
Mylar, Mixed Media
fashion 2 - black / white photo transfer and collage on mylar woman portrait
Located in New York, NY
Matthew Conradt’s mixed media works investigate the current disarray of the American Dream. Growing up in the mid-western rust belt, Conradt forages for images in newspapers and maga...
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2010s Contemporary Matthew Conradt Abstract Photography
Materials
Mylar, Mixed Media
Smashed- abstract photo transfer collage on mylar soft white color
Located in New York, NY
Matthew Conradt
Smashed
mixed media on Mylar
24 x 17 inches
2016
This item is not framed
Matthew Conradt’s mixed media works investigate the current disarray of the American Dream. ...
Category
2010s Abstract Matthew Conradt Abstract Photography
Materials
Mylar, Mixed Media
Gilt Glitches Slowly - large classical contemporary red interior photo transfer
Located in New York, NY
Matthew Conradt
Gilt Glitches Slowly
Mixed media on Mylar
55 x 63 inches
2017
this item is not framed
Matthew Conradt’s mixed media and photo transfer works investigate the current...
Category
2010s Contemporary Matthew Conradt Abstract Photography
Materials
Mylar, Mixed Media
obscure- abstract contemporary interior photo transfer on mylar
Located in New York, NY
Matthew Conradt
Obscure
mixed media on Mylar
18 x 17 inches
2016
This item is not framed
Matthew Conradt’s mixed media works investigate the current disarray of the American Dream. ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Matthew Conradt Abstract Photography
Materials
Mylar, Mixed Media
Connecticut Cough- sepia tone photo transfer collage on mylar of interior
Located in New York, NY
Matthew Conradt
Connecticut Cough
mixed media on Mylar
16 x 21 inches
2014
This item is not framed
Matthew Conradt’s mixed media works investigate the current disarray of the Americ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Matthew Conradt Abstract Photography
Materials
Mylar, Mixed Media
Loose- Abstract photography with blue interior and landscape on mylar
Located in New York, NY
Matthew Conradt
Loose
Mixed media on Mylar
17 x 19inches
2016
this item is not framed
In this piece Conradt shows the difficult relationship between man and nature. He splices diff...
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2010s Contemporary Matthew Conradt Abstract Photography
Materials
Mylar, Mixed Media
To Repeat- Red contemporary interior photo transfer collage on mylar
Located in New York, NY
Matthew Conradt
To Repeat
Mixed media on Mylar
44 x 59.5 inches
2016
this item is not framed
In this piece Conradt shows the disarray that happens within a domestic environment. He...
Category
2010s Contemporary Matthew Conradt Abstract Photography
Materials
Mylar, Mixed Media
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