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Medium: Panel
Throughline #4, Contemporary Photographic Resin Art, Blue Sky and Clouds, Ed 2/5
Located in New york, NY
Isabelle Schneider's meditative works converge shadows and light reflections. Her mixed-media Throughline #4, 2024 is a contemporary photographic resin work, capturing a peaceful sum...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Color Photography

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Resin, Wood Panel, Archival Pigment, Mixed Media

Branching, Contemporary Photographic Resin Art, Tree Branches and Shadows, Blue
Located in New york, NY
Branching, 2025 by Isabelle Schneider is a contemporary photographic resin work. Branches and fragments of deep blue sky are reflected on a window shade, with soft light illuminating...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Color Photography

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Resin, Wood Panel, Archival Pigment, Mixed Media

Floating, Contemporary Photographic Resin Art on Wood Panel, Blue Skies
Located in New york, NY
Floating, 2021 by Isabelle Schneider is a contemporary photographic mixed-media work that captures an idyllic summer afternoon-- an expansive sky, sunlight, and cumulus forms are ref...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Color Photography

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Resin, Acrylic, Wood Panel, Archival Pigment, Mixed Media

Bent Mirror - underwater nude photo - print on aluminum 8 x 12"
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Underwater black and white photograph of a topless young female dancer in the pool. Original print on aluminum plate with solid black backboard. The artwork needs no additional fram...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Color Photography

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Metal

Coming Back - underwater nude photo - print on aluminum 12" x 8"
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
"Coming Back" captures a transformative moment in contemporary underwater fine art photography, where classical composition meets avant-garde expression. A figure in crimson emerges ...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Color Photography

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Metal

The Hunter (Odd Stories)
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
'The Hunter' by Carmen De Vos (Odd Stories) - 2/25, 2013 digtal print mounted on black mdf, matte coating, dimensions 15x11,3cm (the second image shows a sample piece mounted) hand s...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Color Photography

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Wood Panel, Color, Digital, Polaroid

Fisherman's Friend (Odd Sories)
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
'Fisherman's Friend' (Odd Stories) - 1/25, 2012 mounted on black mdf, dimensions 15x11,3cm (the second image shows a sample piece mounted) hand signed by the artist on the back. -- ...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Color Photography

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Wood Panel, Color, Digital, Polaroid

June, Mixed Media, Contemporary Photographic Resin Art, Clouds & Blue Skies, 2/5
Located in New york, NY
June, 2025 by Isabelle Schneider is a contemporary photographic mixed-media work, focusing on a serene day in June. The reflections of white clouds and bright green tree leaves agai...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Color Photography

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Resin, Mixed Media, Wood Panel, Archival Pigment

Convertibile
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Edition of 8 Fixed is a series of photographs made by Rachel Phillips' alter-ego Madge Cameron: Until this project, Madge Cameron (b. 1935) had always seen photography as a sep...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Color Photography

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Archival Pigment, Encaustic, Wood Panel

Patron Saint Petra (Odd Stories) - Polaroid, Contemporary, 21st Century, Color
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
'Patron Saint Petra' (Odd Stories) - Edition of 25, 2011 Archival Print, mounted on black mdf, matte coating, dimensions 15x11,3cm (the second image shows a sample piece mounted) han...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Color Photography

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Wood Panel, Color, Digital, Polaroid

Sweet Champagne - underwater portrait - print on aluminum 8 x 12"
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
An ethereal underwater portrait of a woman with golden hair, gently wrapped in shimmering air bubbles, illuminated against a soft light green background. This piece invites viewers t...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Color Photography

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Metal

Cold Song - underwater nude photo - print on aluminum 8 x 12"
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
This striking underwater fine art photograph captures a figure draped in flowing white fabric, suspended between worlds with vibrant red blossoms and yellow spherical elements. The r...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Color Photography

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Metal

Remote Control (Odd Stories)
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
'Remote Control' (Odd Stories) - 1/25, 2014 digital print, mounted on black mdf, matte coating, dimensions 15x11,3cm (the second image shows a sample pi...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Color Photography

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Wood Panel, Color, Digital, Polaroid

Heartbroken Joker (Odd Stories) Polaroid, Contemporary, 21st Century, Women
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Heartbroken Joker (Odd Stories) - 2/25, 2012 digital print, mounted on black mdf, matte coating, dimensions 15x11,3cm hand signed by the artist on the back. --Part of Carmen De Vos...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Color Photography

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Wood Panel, Photographic Paper, Color, Polaroid

Remote Control (Odd Stories)
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Remote Control (Odd Stories) - 2014 80x60cm, edition of 5, Digital archival pigment print 
based on an original Polaroid
 on beautiful PHOTO RAG ® ULTR...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Color Photography

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Color, Wood Panel, Digital, Polaroid

The Rabbit Hole [From the series Odd Stories] - Contemporary, Polaroid, Women
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
The Rabbit Hole, 2013 [From the series Odd Stories] digital print mounted on mdf based on an original Polaroid matt coating (15x11cm - 0,8 mm) edition 1/25 hand signed & numbered ...
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Wood Panel, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, Color, Polaroid

Greetings from Holland (Odd Stories) - Polaroid, Contemporary, Women, Color
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
'Greetings from Holland' (Odd Stories) - 2/25, 2012 mounted on black mdf, matte coating, dimensions 15x11,3cm hand signed by the artist on the back. (the second image shows a sample...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Color Photography

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Polaroid, Wood Panel, Color, Digital

Water Lily - underwater photograph - print on aluminum 23" x 36"
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Underwater photograph of a gorgeous girl with dark hair in red dress. Original digital print on aluminum plate signed by the artist. Limited edition of 12 The artwork is furnished w...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Color Photography

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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 Color Photography

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Metal

Blue Models with Flash
Located in New York, NY
Archival inkjet print mounted on aluminum Signed and numbered, verso 12 x 18 inches (Edition of 10) 20 x 30 inches (Edition of 7) 30 x 35 inches (Edition of 3) This artwork is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City. Pipo Nguyen-duy writes: “I began living in the United States in 1975 as a Vietnamese refugee. Consequently, cultural identity and cultural authenticity are some of the underlying themes of my visual explorations. Additionally, site-specificity has been an integral part of my studio practice, as I always consider geographical, historical, and cultural significance of the locations in my research. “From 2015 to 2017, I made photographs from my hotel window in Ho Chi Minh City, District 1. The second-floor window offered a commanding view of the alley where it widened before the sharp left turn located under my hotel where it became narrow again. The alley served as a short cut between the congested street where it began and ended at a crowded market. What separated my camera from the alleyway was the large glass window to dampen the noise and the thin white curtain for privacy. I spent close to six months in this sixty-four square-foot hotel room, photographing obsessively from six in the morning until late at night, only taking breaks to eat or to sleep. During my process, I remained as objective as a scientist gathering visual data. The camera tripod allowed me to keep the same perspective of the scenes outside my window throughout the day. “With this work, I aim to document, as if from the perspective of a natural scientist or archeologist. Using the camera to record facts rather than regarding it as a subjective tool, I have become increasingly intrigued with the idea of mapping my ‘own’ culture in hopes of understanding it from an outsider’s point of view using the hotel room as a metaphor for an in-between place. The window curtain was the variable that changed, in addition to the light, which also varied throughout the day. The curtain was a literal veil to the world and the culture outside my window. It serves as a metaphor for the lack of clarity and insight that I may have of my culture. From the alley I am hidden or visible depending on how wide the curtain was kept and the time of the day. The neatly arranged architecture seen from my window illustrated the rich history and the complex transition of the Vietnamese culture from French colonial, to American modernist, to contemporary high-rise. “The project began as a survey to categorize different types of people, record gestures and behavior, map traffic patterns, and capture ‘decisive’ moments of street scenes below. Conceptually, I intended this mapping project only to reveal my difficulties of defining home—however as the project grew, the complexities of the images also have become more layered. The first image of the series revealing a man masturbating at 6:00 a.m. while leaning against his scooter below the hotel window addresses the voyeuristic nature of the project. In one set of pictures...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Color Photography

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Panel, Inkjet

Headphones
Located in New York, NY
Archival inkjet print mounted on aluminum Signed and numbered, verso 12 x 18 inches (Edition of 10) 20 x 30 inches (Edition of 7) 30 x 35 inches (Edition of 3) This artwork is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City. Pipo Nguyen-duy writes: “I began living in the United States in 1975 as a Vietnamese refugee. Consequently, cultural identity and cultural authenticity are some of the underlying themes of my visual explorations. Additionally, site-specificity has been an integral part of my studio practice, as I always consider geographical, historical, and cultural significance of the locations in my research. “From 2015 to 2017, I made photographs from my hotel window in Ho Chi Minh City, District 1. The second-floor window offered a commanding view of the alley where it widened before the sharp left turn located under my hotel where it became narrow again. The alley served as a short cut between the congested street where it began and ended at a crowded market. What separated my camera from the alleyway was the large glass window to dampen the noise and the thin white curtain for privacy. I spent close to six months in this sixty-four square-foot hotel room, photographing obsessively from six in the morning until late at night, only taking breaks to eat or to sleep. During my process, I remained as objective as a scientist gathering visual data. The camera tripod allowed me to keep the same perspective of the scenes outside my window throughout the day. “With this work, I aim to document, as if from the perspective of a natural scientist or archeologist. Using the camera to record facts rather than regarding it as a subjective tool, I have become increasingly intrigued with the idea of mapping my ‘own’ culture in hopes of understanding it from an outsider’s point of view using the hotel room as a metaphor for an in-between place. The window curtain was the variable that changed, in addition to the light, which also varied throughout the day. The curtain was a literal veil to the world and the culture outside my window. It serves as a metaphor for the lack of clarity and insight that I may have of my culture. From the alley I am hidden or visible depending on how wide the curtain was kept and the time of the day. The neatly arranged architecture seen from my window illustrated the rich history and the complex transition of the Vietnamese culture from French colonial, to American modernist, to contemporary high-rise. “The project began as a survey to categorize different types of people, record gestures and behavior, map traffic patterns, and capture ‘decisive’ moments of street scenes below. Conceptually, I intended this mapping project only to reveal my difficulties of defining home—however as the project grew, the complexities of the images also have become more layered. The first image of the series revealing a man masturbating at 6:00 a.m. while leaning against his scooter below the hotel window addresses the voyeuristic nature of the project. In one set of pictures...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Color Photography

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Panel, Inkjet

Couple Behind Curtain
Located in New York, NY
Archival inkjet print mounted on aluminum Signed and numbered, verso 12 x 18 inches (Edition of 10) 20 x 30 inches (Edition of 7) 30 x 35 inches (Edition of 3) This artwork is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City. Pipo Nguyen-duy writes: “I began living in the United States in 1975 as a Vietnamese refugee. Consequently, cultural identity and cultural authenticity are some of the underlying themes of my visual explorations. Additionally, site-specificity has been an integral part of my studio practice, as I always consider geographical, historical, and cultural significance of the locations in my research. “From 2015 to 2017, I made photographs from my hotel window in Ho Chi Minh City, District 1. The second-floor window offered a commanding view of the alley where it widened before the sharp left turn located under my hotel where it became narrow again. The alley served as a short cut between the congested street where it began and ended at a crowded market. What separated my camera from the alleyway was the large glass window to dampen the noise and the thin white curtain for privacy. I spent close to six months in this sixty-four square-foot hotel room, photographing obsessively from six in the morning until late at night, only taking breaks to eat or to sleep. During my process, I remained as objective as a scientist gathering visual data. The camera tripod allowed me to keep the same perspective of the scenes outside my window throughout the day. “With this work, I aim to document, as if from the perspective of a natural scientist or archeologist. Using the camera to record facts rather than regarding it as a subjective tool, I have become increasingly intrigued with the idea of mapping my ‘own’ culture in hopes of understanding it from an outsider’s point of view using the hotel room as a metaphor for an in-between place. The window curtain was the variable that changed, in addition to the light, which also varied throughout the day. The curtain was a literal veil to the world and the culture outside my window. It serves as a metaphor for the lack of clarity and insight that I may have of my culture. From the alley I am hidden or visible depending on how wide the curtain was kept and the time of the day. The neatly arranged architecture seen from my window illustrated the rich history and the complex transition of the Vietnamese culture from French colonial, to American modernist, to contemporary high-rise. “The project began as a survey to categorize different types of people, record gestures and behavior, map traffic patterns, and capture ‘decisive’ moments of street scenes below. Conceptually, I intended this mapping project only to reveal my difficulties of defining home—however as the project grew, the complexities of the images also have become more layered. The first image of the series revealing a man masturbating at 6:00 a.m. while leaning against his scooter below the hotel window addresses the voyeuristic nature of the project. In one set of pictures...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Color Photography

Materials

Panel, Inkjet

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 Color Photography

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Metal

Love Is In The Air
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Photographed in one of Florida’s state parks known for its old growth gardens. The roses are juxtaposed against the blue spring sky highlighting their b...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Color Photography

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Wax, Wood Panel, Polaroid, Photographic Paper

"Sand Storm" Fine Art Photography 42" x 56" in Ed 4/7 by Viktorija Pashuta
Located in Culver City, CA
"Sand Storm" Fine Art Photography 42" x 56" in Ed 4/7 by Viktorija Pashuta 2016 Signed and numbered by the artist Digital print on wood panel. Ready to hang Latvian born Viktorija Pashuta is internationally published and award winning fashion and art photographer gaining momentum and notoriety in Southern California. With visual cues rooted in dance and music, and fashion passion stemming from her European upbringing, her images are sensual, sultry, yet powerful. Viktorija’s work is known for so called ‘color therapy’ – where she uses saturated and vibrant colors to achieve the effect of fashion surrealism. Her images are very feminine and empowering at the same time to celebrate the essence of a woman. Her work has been published in such magazines as RUNWAY (USA), GQ, Esquire, VISION (China), Prestige International (France), Essence (USA), Estetica (USA), Nylon Guys, Vogue (Italia), Tchad (Canada), Fashizblack (France), Highlights (UK), CULTURE (Australia), shooting celebrity covers for Healthy Living Magazine, Runway, Orlando Style, Justine and more. Her celebrity work includes Paris Hilton, Kathy Griffin...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Panel Color Photography

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Wood Panel, Digital

Noverre - Horse Landscape I, Blue Sky and Clouds, Panoramic Print, Australia
Located in London, GB
Noverre - Horse Landscape I, 2003 C-type Hand Print, Mounted on Aluminium, Custom framed, Museum low glare, UV protective art glass 36.5 x 94 cm / 14....
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Early 2000s Contemporary Panel Color Photography

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Glass, Wood, Photographic Film, Archival Ink, Wax, Panel, Archival Paper...

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