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Pat TruaxClose Up Flower Sabattier Photograph1960's
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Black and white close up photograph of a flower. This photograph showcases the Sabbttier process or the results of solarization. The photograph is not framed.
Artist Biography: Pat Truax is a Texas based fine art photograph best known for her masterful use of line and shadow in her images. The focus of Truax’s work revolves around architecture and classic traditions of landscape. You can see the artist through her multiple techniques she applies, techniques like multiple imaging and polarization. This photograph is apart of an exhibition of the results of the solarization (Sabattier process) process. This image was collected during the artist’s travels through Florida, Texas, and California.
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- Creation Year:1960's
- Dimensions:Height: 14 in (35.56 cm)Width: 11 in (27.94 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Houston, TX
- Reference Number:Seller: CA85.2019.0102.16081stDibs: LU55135529322
Pat Truax
Pat Truax is a Texas-based fine art photographer best known for her masterful use of line and shadow in her images. The focus of Truax’s work revolves around the architecture and traditions of the landscape. You can see the artist through the multiple techniques she applies, techniques like multiple imaging and polarization.

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