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Mitchell Funk
Abstract Brooklyn Bridge, Camera 35 Cover, 1973

1970

About the Item

Shipping should be around $100. In-camera multiple exposure with colored gels produces a complex semi-abstract image generation ahead of its time. Created in 1970. Camera 35 Cover, 1973, Signed, dated and numbered lower right, Inkjet print, Unframed. Other sizes available, Printed later
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