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Olha Stepanian
"Shadow" Photography 39" x 31" inch Edition of 7 by Olha Stepanian

2012

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"Shadow" Photography 39" x 31" inch Edition of 7 by Olha Stepanian Printed on Epson Professional Paper Signed and numbered by the artist Not framed. Ships in a tube. Available sizes: Edition of 15: 75" x 24" inch Edition of 7: 39" x 31" inch Edition of 3: 35" x 39" inch Olha Stepanian was born and raised in Ukraine, where she currently resides and works. She's been interested in art photography for a long time. In 2010, Stepanian realized she couldn't live without photography and succeeded in making it her full-time career. Olha got her first camera the same year and felt happy for the first time. Stepanian uses her work to depict history, feelings, and, most significantly, elements that people overlook in everyday life.
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