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Christopher Kennedy (Photo Luminism)
Anomalous

2017

$880
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£676.95
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€785.75
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CHF 730.15
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NOK 9,246.11
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SEK 8,777.04
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DKK 5,864.37
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About the Item

"Anomalous" is a part of Christopher Kennedy's "Surrealism" series that uses his abstract PhotoLuminism technique combined in this case with a boat and a puffin from the real world to create an otherworldly vision. "Taking a similar approach to my Trees Revered series, I chose a subject - the rowing boat - which I had photographed a year or so earlier in Newfoundland and blended it over a background captured using my PhotoLuminism technique, practically in my backyard - the Delaware River at New Hope PA. It's hard to imagine as the scale of the boat and landscape are totally different. This is all a part of the magic of creative photography." Anomalous is printed on white aluminum using dye sublimation and is backed by an aluminum frame with hanging hardware. British-born Christopher is a lifelong photographer but spent many years working with composers in the Hollywood film industry before deciding to follow a new path. Perfecting his concept of PhotoLuminism imagery that he printed onto large sheets of aluminum, he forged his way into the professional photography market. This new technique attracted the attention of international art consultants, collectors, and galleries in the Philadephia area. His work has won many awards and hangs in prestigious private and public collections, including the Hyatt Regency Chicago, the Marriott Marquis Houston, the Dubai Conrad Hilton, and the Northeast Illinois University.
  • Creator:
    Christopher Kennedy (Photo Luminism) (1954, British, American)
  • Creation Year:
    2017
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 21 in (53.34 cm)Width: 32 in (81.28 cm)
  • More Editions & Sizes:
    Please enquire for larger sizes and editions.Price: $1,10032x48 1 of 3 availablePrice: $2,250
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  • Gallery Location:
    Storrs, CT
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU335216144992

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