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Richard Heeps
New York Neon Street Photography Set of Six Artworks

$1,342.76
£980
€1,143.12
CA$1,839.25
A$2,045.65
CHF 1,068.17
MX$24,893.35
NOK 13,642.21
SEK 12,793.98
DKK 8,531.52
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Six artworks by Richard Heeps capturing New York City street neon. This artwork is part of Richard's portfolio of street photography he is building up which depict the colour, fabric and structure of cities with distinct style as they change in the face of development. This listing is for six individually framed artworks. Each measures 16"h x 18.5"w x 1.5"d. Each artwork is a limited edition of 25 gloss photographic print, dry-mounted to aluminium, presented in a museum board white window mount and a choice of black or white box frame fitted with anti-reflective UV70% glass. It is signed and numbered on reverse accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. They can be hung in any configuration or spacing to suit your interior. Richard Heeps’ seductive, highly saturated colours and sophisticated pictorial structures demonstrate a true love and empathy for his subject matter – be it cool, descriptive interiors, still life, portrait or landscape. His distinctive style pushes the limits of lens-based photography without the need for digital manipulation. He runs his own darkrooms in Cambridge (UK) where he hand prints his colour photography. His work has been exhibited in Museums and Public Galleries around England and he has participated in Art Fairs around the world and his work is now part of many international collections.

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