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Style: Contemporary
Medium: Panel
Surprise - underwater nude photo - print on aluminum 8 x 12"
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
The strength and patience of the feminine form resound in the echoing smile of Alex Sher’s underwater photograph “Surprise”. The female body becomes almost unrecognizable as the nude...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Abstract Photography

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Metal

Siesta - underwater nude photo - print on aluminum 8 x 12"
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
The nude girl of Sher’s “Siesta” drifts to sleep as her dreams encroach upon her. As her naked body begins to shimmer into an aqueous form of its own, the bubbles of air transform in...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Abstract Photography

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Metal

Unforgotten Series #6 - Handpainted photography, colorful abstract, graphic pink
Located in Dallas, TX
"Unforgotten Series No 6" is an archival pigment print on fine art paper, mounted on birch panel and resin coated. This is a wonderful colorful abstract artwork with text and pink ba...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Abstract Photography

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Resin, Birch, Wood Panel, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper

"Askew/ Ask You/ Achoo" Vibrant Abstract Paper Collage by Shawn Theodore
Located in Philadelphia, PA
"Askew/ Ask You/ Achoo" is an original piece by Shawn Theodore made from hand-crafted paper collage and acrylic and archival ink on Epson Hot Press Natural paper on wood panel. Theod...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Panel Abstract Photography

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Paper, Found Objects, Acrylic, Wood Panel

Vinnytsia 22 - underwater nude photo - print on aluminum 8 x 12"
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Vinnytsia a tiny Ukrainian town hit by Russian missiles on July 14 2022. There were no military installations neither industrial objects. Putin’s regime was targeting civilians as a...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Abstract Photography

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Metal

Bordeaux - underwater nude photo - print on aluminum 8 x 12"
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
“Bordeaux” reveals a gorgeous and haunting purple transformation of a naked body arms, breast, and legs into an amorphous shape, encapsulating the face of the woman. Pouring into the...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Abstract Photography

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Metal

Salsa - underwater nude photo - print on aluminum 8 x 12"
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
In Alex Sher’s “Salsa” we are entranced in the spiraling movements of the topless dancer encased in vibrant reds and electric blues. The nude woman clutches the fabric to her body as...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Abstract Photography

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Metal

Spark - underwater nude photo - print on aluminum 8 x 12"
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Alex Sher’s underwater photograph “Spark” ignites the water in a boiling fiery scene. The pale tones of the skin contrast sharply against the velvety reflections of red that consume ...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Abstract Photography

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Metal

Surprise - underwater photograph from series REFLECTIONS - acrylic 27x48
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
“Surprise” is a part of Alex Sher’s popular series REFLECTIONS - underwater photographs that could be almost mistaken for abstract paintings as they bring up recollections of masterpieces by Picasso, Dali or Gustav Klimt. In fact REFLECTIONS are straight photographic capturing of the water’s surface from below, with a submerged underwater camera. The photographs freeze natural momentary reflections in water surface - the unique kaleidoscopic fragmentations of human body into nearly unrecognizable forms. It is these bold accents of color, mesmerizing textures, dramatic lines, and distinctive distortions that make Sher’s works unique highly advisable masterpieces. The strength and patience of the feminine form resound in the echoing smile of Alex Sher’s disciplined model in his underwater photograph “Surprise”. The female body becomes almost unrecognizable as the nude colors of the skin, the vivacious reds of the garments, and the tranquil blues of the water morph and fuse into one another. Hearkening back to the surrealist paintings of masters...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Abstract Photography

Materials

Metal

Private Pool - underwater nude photograph from series REFLECTION aluminum 29х48"
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
“Private Pool” is a part of Alex Sher’s popular series REFLECTIONS - underwater photographs that could be almost mistaken for abstract paintings as they bring up recollections of mas...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Abstract Photography

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Metal

Möbius Mermaid - underwater nude photo - print on aluminum 8 x 12"
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Radiating with mythic sexuality, the mermaid’s topless body becomes fluid, her multiplying naked breasts and her scaly tail swirling into the hips of a real woman form a Möbius Strip...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Abstract Photography

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Metal

Unforgotten Series #2 - Handpainted photography, colorful abstract urban scene
Located in Dallas, TX
"Unforgotten Series No 2" is an archival pigment print on fine art paper, mounted on birch panel and resin coated. This is a wonderful colorful and abstract urban inspired artwork. ...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Abstract Photography

Materials

Birch, Wood Panel, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, Resin

Forever (Small)
Located in New York, NY
Laminated Giclée print on aluminum composite panel with Hirst's printed signature and numbered from an edition of 2573 on the justification label on verso. With the original packaging.
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Panel, Giclée

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Find a wide variety of authentic Panel abstract photography available on 1stDibs. While artists have worked in this medium across a range of time periods, art made with this material during the 21st Century is especially popular. If you’re looking to add Abstract photography created with this material to introduce a provocative pop of color and texture to an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of purple, green, red, pink and other colors. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include Jason Engelund, Alex Sher, Ben Cope, and Damien Hirst. Frequently made by artists working in the Abstract, Contemporary, all of these pieces for sale are unique and many will draw the attention of guests in your home. Not every interior allows for large Panel abstract photography, so small editions measuring 2 inches across are also available

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