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Addison Jones
Framed Coastal Wall Art, Black & White Photography, Coastal Prints-Unbroken Path

2020

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Framed Coastal Wall Art, Black & White Photography, Coastal Prints-Unbroken Path ABOUT THIS PIECE: This piece of framed coastal wall art titled "Unbroken Path" was part of a landscape series shot in Turks and Caicos. This is a limited edition, hand-signed piece with a certificate of authenticity. ADDISON'S FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY HISTORY: Addison’s earliest expedition into fine art photography was through her inspiration of adding prints to create depth and drama in showroom booth designs. These images were captured during her deeply personal journeys of exploration and were never meant to become a collection, but as interior designers expressed interest in larger fine art prints, she opened herself up to creating her own collection built on her exceptionally high standard of quality. E D I T I O N: 1/25 D I M E N S I O N S : This piece is offered in the following dimensions: F R A M I N G : We offer a full framing service at an additional cost. Framing options: 1” / 1.5” Comes in 2" frames for 40"x60" black / white floating / not floating matte / no matte S H I P P I N G: Unframed pieces will ship in 3-5 business days. Framed pieces have a 5-6 week lead time. ARTIST BIO: Addison Jones is an artist, photographer, and globe trotter based out of the Midwest. For her, photography has been a forum for creative self expression for over a decade. Due to her varied lifestyle she often exhibits varied creative styles. Depending on location and subject matter she may end up with breathtaking modern landscape photography or emotive portrait photography. Stylistically, she uses natural light and dark, rich colors to create a cinematic and intimate experience. She specializes in hunting down difficult locations and unusual subjects, and then allowing the people, places, and objects to drive artistic inspiration. COMMISSION THE ARTIST: Addison is a commissioned photographer with a wide variety of experience, including portraits, landscapes, and animals. She will fly to shoot on location for commissioned work nearly anywhere in the world.
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    2020
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    Height: 40 in (101.6 cm)Width: 60 in (152.4 cm)
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    Framing Options Available
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  • Gallery Location:
    Delaware , OH
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1317210958322

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