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Style: Contemporary
Medium: Dye Transfer
Inspiration
Located in Storrs, CT
"Inspiration" is a part of Christopher Kennedy's "Trees Revered" series that uses his abstract PhotoLuminism technique combined with trees from the real world to create an otherworld...
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Abstract Photography
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Metal
Anomalous
Located in Storrs, CT
"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 t...
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Abstract Photography
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Metal
A Step Beyond
Located in Storrs, CT
"A Step Beyond" is part of Christopher Kennedy's "Trees Revered" series that uses his abstract PhotoLuminism technique combined with trees from the real world to create an otherworld...
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Abstract Photography
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"Mexican Sea Dusk"- Peaceful Evening on the Beach, Tulum, Mexico
By John Mazlish
Located in Brooklyn, NY
A magical beach evening, Tulum, Mexico.
Fine art photo mounted on di-bond aluminum. Custom printing/mounting/framing options available upon request.
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Abstract Photography
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Metal
"Tulum Pastel"- Bright Colored Pastels, Ocean Dusk, Tulum Mexico
By John Mazlish
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Shot on the beach in Tulum Mexico, March 2022. A magical place!!
Fine art photo mounted on di-bond aluminum. Custom printing/mounting/framing options av...
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Abstract Photography
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Metal
Sun Set Rise
Located in New York, NY
Layered laser cut dye sublimation prints on aluminum (Edition of 3 + 2 APs)
Signed and numbered on label, verso
From the series "Dream Date"
This artwork is offered by ClampArt, loc...
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Abstract Photography
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"Mexican Sea Dusk"- Subtle Pastels, Ocean Dusk, Tulum, Mexico
By John Mazlish
Located in Brooklyn, NY
An impressionistic photo of the ocean at dusk in Tulum, Mexico.
Fine art photo mounted on di-bond aluminum. Custom printing/mounting/framing opti...
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Metal
Abstract Nature Photograph by camera artist Susan Wides '8.31.15_4:45:54'
By Susan Wides
Located in White Plains, NY
'8.31.15_4:45:54' 2017 by Susan Wides. Dye sublimation aluminum, Ed. of 5, 60 x 40 in. / Frame: 60.75 x 41 in. This color photo features a clo...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Dye Transfer Abstract Photography
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Metal
Abstract Nature Photograph by camera artist Susan Wides '10.27.14_12:43:47'
By Susan Wides
Located in White Plains, NY
'10.27.14_12:43:47' 2017 by Susan Wides. Dye sublimation aluminum, Ed. of 5, 60 x 40 in. / Frame: 60.75 x 41 in. This color photograph feature...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Dye Transfer Abstract Photography
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Abstract Nature Photograph by camera artist Susan Wides '9.20.15_1:53:09'
By Susan Wides
Located in White Plains, NY
'9.20.15_1:53:09' 2017 by Susan Wides. Dye sublimation aluminum, Ed. of 5, 60 x 40 in. / Frame: 60.75 x 41 in. This color photograph features ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Dye Transfer Abstract Photography
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Metal
"Miami Nights"- Surreal Nighttime Photo of Brickell, Miami, Florida
By John Mazlish
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Shot from a 22nd floor balcony in Brickell, downtown Miami. Available in custom sizes and print options. The effect is strictly in camera- achieved via slow shutter speed and camera ...
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Abstract Photography
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Metal
Abstract Nature Photograph by camera artist Susan Wides '9.2.15_2:38:42'
By Susan Wides
Located in White Plains, NY
'9.2.15_2.38.42' 2017 by Susan Wides. Dye sublimation aluminum, Ed. of 5, 60 x 40 in. / Frame: 60.75 x 41 in. This color photograph features a...
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