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Medium: Tape
SP Urban Patterns 5
Located in New York City, NY
32x32in ed.7 Unframed Photograph Leslie Spak was born in Lima, Peru in 1976. Her visual repertoire is characterized by the construction of images through research, selection and rep...
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2010s Contemporary Tape Color Photography

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Archival Tape, Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

SP Urban Patterns 4
Located in New York City, NY
32x32in ed.7 Unframed Photograph Leslie Spak was born in Lima, Peru in 1976. Her visual repertoire is characterized by the construction of images through research, selection and rep...
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2010s Contemporary Tape Color Photography

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Archival Tape, Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

SP Urban Patterns 3
Located in New York City, NY
32x32in ed.7 Unframed Photograph Leslie Spak was born in Lima, Peru in 1976. Her visual repertoire is characterized by the construction of images through research, selection and rep...
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2010s Contemporary Tape Color Photography

Materials

Archival Tape, Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

SP Urban Patterns 2
Located in New York City, NY
32x32in ed.7 Unframed Photograph Leslie Spak was born in Lima, Peru in 1976. Her visual repertoire is characterized by the construction of images through research, selection and rep...
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2010s Contemporary Tape Color Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Tape, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

SP Urban Patterns 1
Located in New York City, NY
32x32in ed.7 Unframed Photograph Leslie Spak was born in Lima, Peru in 1976. Her visual repertoire is characterized by the construction of images through research, selection and rep...
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2010s Contemporary Tape Color Photography

Materials

Archival Tape, Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

SP Urban Patterns 6
Located in New York City, NY
32x32in ed.7 Unframed Leslie Spak was born in Lima, Peru in 1976. Her visual repertoire is characterized by the construction of images through research, selection and repetition of ...
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2010s Contemporary Tape Color Photography

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Archival Tape, Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

K-Narf Color Photo Graffiti, Adhesive Tape Altered Street Art Photograph Collage
Located in Surfside, FL
K-narf, French (b. 1970) Collage photo artwork (Graffiti Vans) (2011) Tape-o-graph photography Signed lower right, numbered 1/5 16 x 12 7/8 inches K-NARF was born in 1970 in Saint-Etienne, France and now lives in Tokyo. K-NARF invented PHOTOGRAFFITI a contemporary way of making street photography that lead him to develop his singular Tape-o-Graphy technique. It involves the application of adhesive tape strips on developed photographs in order to manually process the photographs giving them a unique surface texture and extraordinary appearance. Open to influences from street art and video, he uses the medium of photography as a toy to create and play. Both conceptual and experimental, definitely non-conventional, his work documents, recycles and collects the visual anachronisms of a world in a perpetual mutation. Through the years, K-narf often got support from key figures of the art world such as Teruo Kurosaki (Idee, Tokyo), Rotraut and Daniel Klein-Moquay (Yves Klein Estate), Joel Meyerowitz (pioneer of contemporary color photography), Jacques Attali (French writer), Olivier Gay (Architect & Art collector) and Yoichi Nakamuta (curator & Art producer). He collaborates on regular basic with...
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Early 2000s Street Art Tape Color Photography

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Adhesive, Tape, Mixed Media, Photographic Paper

K-Narf Color Photo Graffiti, Adhesive Tape Altered Street Art Photograph Collage
Located in Surfside, FL
K-narf, French (b. 1970) Collage photo artwork (Graffiti Vans) (2011) Tape-o-graph photography Signed lower right, numbered 1/5 16 x 12 7/8 inches K-NARF was born in 1970 in Saint-Etienne, France and now lives in Tokyo. K-NARF invented PHOTOGRAFFITI a contemporary way of making street photography that lead him to develop his singular Tape-o-Graphy technique. It involves the application of adhesive tape strips on developed photographs in order to manually process the photographs giving them a unique surface texture and extraordinary appearance. Open to influences from street art and video, he uses the medium of photography as a toy to create and play. Both conceptual and experimental, definitely non-conventional, his work documents, recycles and collects the visual anachronisms of a world in a perpetual mutation. Through the years, K-narf often got support from key figures of the art world such as Teruo Kurosaki (Idee, Tokyo), Rotraut and Daniel Klein-Moquay (Yves Klein Estate), Joel Meyerowitz (pioneer of contemporary color photography), Jacques Attali (French writer), Olivier Gay (Architect & Art collector) and Yoichi Nakamuta (curator & Art producer). He collaborates on regular basic with...
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Early 2000s Street Art Tape Color Photography

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Adhesive, Tape, Mixed Media, Photographic Paper

K-Narf Color Photo Graffiti, Adhesive Tape Altered Street Art Photograph Collage
Located in Surfside, FL
K-narf, French (b. 1970) Collage photo artwork (Graffiti Vans) (2011) Tape-o-graph photography Signed lower right, (this one is not editioned and might be unique. the other 2 I have were from an edition of 5) 16 x 12 7/8 inches K-NARF was born in 1970 in Saint-Etienne, France and now lives in Tokyo. K-NARF invented PHOTOGRAFFITI a contemporary way of making street photography that lead him to develop his singular Tape-o-Graphy technique. It involves the application of adhesive tape strips on developed photographs in order to manually process the photographs giving them a unique surface texture and extraordinary appearance. Open to influences from street art and video, he uses the medium of photography as a toy to create and play. Both conceptual and experimental, definitely non-conventional, his work documents, recycles and collects the visual anachronisms of a world in a perpetual mutation. Through the years, K-narf often got support from key figures of the art world such as Teruo Kurosaki (Idee, Tokyo), Rotraut and Daniel Klein-Moquay (Yves Klein Estate), Joel Meyerowitz (pioneer of contemporary color photography), Jacques Attali (French writer), Olivier Gay (Architect & Art collector) and Yoichi Nakamuta (curator & Art producer). He collaborates on regular basic with...
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Early 2000s Street Art Tape Color Photography

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Adhesive, Tape, Mixed Media, Photographic Paper

Like Ice in the Sunshine II (L.A.), No. 33
Located in New York, NY
15 x 15 archival pigment print (image size 14 x 14 inches), edition 8. Signed, titled, dated and editioned on frame label provided. Framing also available at an additional cost. In ...
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2010s Contemporary Tape Color Photography

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Archival Pigment, Archival Tape

Autumn is coming
Located in New York, NY
This aerial photograph was taken by Klaus Leidorf from an airplane (which he also flies). It was not staged or manipulated and can be custom size.
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2010s Contemporary Tape Color Photography

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Archival Tape, Archival Pigment

Four
Located in New York, NY
This aerial photograph was taken by Klaus Leidorf from an airplane (which he also flies). It was not staged or manipulated and can be custom size.
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2010s Contemporary Tape Color Photography

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Archival Tape, Archival Pigment

Dual Islands
Located in New York, NY
This aerial photograph was taken by Klaus Leidorf from an airplane (which he also flies). It was not staged or manipulated and can be custom size.
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2010s Contemporary Tape Color Photography

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Archival Tape, Archival Pigment

Triangle
Located in New York, NY
This aerial photograph was taken by Klaus Leidorf from an airplane (which he also flies). It was not staged or manipulated and can be custom size.
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2010s Contemporary Tape Color Photography

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Archival Tape, Archival Pigment

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