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Dan Saelinger
You Aren't What You Think You Are- Reflections

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ABOUT THIS PIECE: Both pieces are meant to represent the idea of not recognizing who you are. Using simple shapes and a primary color palette the images are meant to be both simplistic yet challenging to the viewer to be analytical. ABOUT THIS ARTIST: Dan Saelinger hails from a rural town of about 50 people in central Pennsylvania. At the age of 15 he received a Hasselblad camera and decided he would very much like to take pictures for magazines. Twenty-two years later Dan has applied his colorfully graphic style for wide range of national magazines and advertising campaigns. He currently resides on the West Coast working out of both New York City and his studio in Portland, Oregon. Dan holds an MFA in photography from The Savannah College of Art and Design. Dan Saelinger is part of our ongoing collaboration with Trunk Archive. PACKAGING: 30x40" and 40x60" prints are shipped in a special fortified tube to guard against bending or damage. Framed 30x40" prints are shipped via FedEx in a bespoke cardboard box with a fitted interior armature for the frame. We do not frame the extra large, 40x60" print sizes because they are too large to ship without risking damage. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING: We ship unframed prints internationally via DHL. The international shipping cost does not include the tax & duties, which will be the responsibility of the customer. Unfortunately, because of the high shipping cost we do not ship framed prints internationally at this time.
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    Height: 23.5 in (59.69 cm)Width: 19.6 in (49.79 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    New York, NY
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    1stDibs: LU11622584153

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