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Art Subject: Weather
A Sudden Squall, The Stirling Falls, Milford Sound, New Zealand, Autumn 2018
Located in London, GB
A Sudden Squall, The Stirling Falls, Milford Sound, New Zealand, Autumn 2018 Signed and inscribed with title and date on reverse Archival pigment print 35.5 x 25.75 inchess Edition o...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

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Archival Pigment

Rain Cascades, Mountains, Fjordland, New Zealand - Contemporary Photography
Located in London, GB
Rain Cascades, Mountains, Fjordland, New Zealand - Contemporary Photography From an edition of 7 + 2 APs Jem Southam is one of the most critically respected British landscape phot...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

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Archival Pigment

Base of a Rain Cascade, Milford Sound, New Zealand, Autumn 2018
Located in London, GB
Base of a Rain Cascade, Milford Sound, New Zealand, Autumn 2018 Signed and inscribed with title and date on reverse Archival pigment print 35.5 x 25.75 i...
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2010s Contemporary Color Photography

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Archival Pigment

Tropical Storm IV, Sunset Atlantic Ocean, Brazil
Located in New York City, NY
Tropical Storm IV, Sunset Atlantic Ocean, Brazil 47 x 71 inches - Edition of 5 Archival Pigment Print Unframed ABOUT THE ARTIST: Born in São Paulo, Sé...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

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Archival Pigment

Tropical Storm II, Sunset Atlantic Ocean, Brazil
Located in New York City, NY
Tropical Storm II, Sunset Atlantic Ocean, Brazil 47 x 71 inches - Edition of 5 Archival Pigment Print Unframed ABOUT THE ARTIST: Born in São Paulo, Sé...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

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Archival Pigment

Tropical Storm I, Sunset Atlantic Ocean, Brazil
Located in New York City, NY
Tropical Storm, Sunset Atlantic Ocean, Brazil 47 x 71 inches - Edition of 5 Archival Pigment Print Unframed
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

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Archival Pigment

Man With Top Hat In Central Park During Snowstorm
Located in Miami, FL
Delicate leafless trees and a soft skyline are punctuated by the solid dark gray shape of a solitary man dressed from a bygone era. Small figures set against a vast cityscape or lan...
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2010s Post-Impressionist Landscape Photography

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Inkjet, Archival Pigment

New Zealand Seascape
Located in New York City, NY
Edition of 3 Signature Label on verso, framed.
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Early 2000s Contemporary Landscape Photography

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Archival Pigment

Wireframe, Japan
Located in New York City, NY
Edition of 5
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Early 2000s Minimalist Color Photography

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Archival Pigment

Photography of English Countryside, Lake District - English Landscape series
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This is a limited edition fine art photography of the beautiful English countryside featuring the Lake District, capturing the light and quiet tranquility of the landscape. The ph...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Landscape Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

San Fransico Skyline with One Big Cloud
Located in Miami, FL
Shipping should be around $100. Signed and dated and numbered lower left recto. Edition 3 of 15, Printed later. Unframed Mitchell Funk is a pioneer of " Color Photography" In 197...
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2010s Post-Impressionist Color Photography

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Photographic Paper

Holding Light In Darkness #9
Located in Los Angeles, CA
THE COLOR OF WATER Lake Michigan blue sits at the pastel confluence of green, grey and cyan on the nearby shoreline. In truth, the color of the lake is as transitory as Chicago weather. The shade of blue is widely determined by the reflection of the sky above and the organic material and sediment carried below. I recently learned that invasive mussel species have slowly transformed the lake from green to bluer over the past two decades. I often return to the water’s edge to document the color of a given day. Susan Isaacson...
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2010s Abstract Landscape Photography

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Archival Paper

North Wall of Fjord, Milford Sound, New Zealand - Contemporary Photography
Located in London, GB
North Wall of Fjord, Milford Sound, New Zealand - Contemporary Photography Signed and inscribed with title and date on reverse Archival pigment print 35....
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

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Archival Pigment

San Francisco Skyline Blue Sky and One Big Cloud, Landscape Photography
Located in Miami, FL
One big puffy cloud hovers over the skyline of San Francisco and is counterbalanced by a big puffy area of fog. The fine art photograph is Signed and dated and numbered lower left re...
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2010s Post-Impressionist Color Photography

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Photographic Paper

Red Bark 1
Located in Fairfield, CT
This piece is unframed.
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2010s Color Photography

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C Print

SIMON PROCTER Portrait Karl Lagerfeld, Starrett Lehigh Building offices 2006 NYC
Located in PARIS, FR
Limited edition of 20. Mounted on DIASEC ( plexi mounting ) Karl Lagerfeld on the rooftop , NY overwiew. Shot for a Harpers Bazaar Feature.Starrett-Lehigh 601 W 26th St, New York, NY...
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Early 2000s Color Photography

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C Print

Pink Clouds
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Each photograph is hand printed on Canson Baryta Paper and is signed and editioned by the artist. Framing options are available. Sarah Hadley's narrative work focuses on memory, place and the subconscious. She received degrees from Georgetown University and the Corcoran College of Art. Sarah Hadley was named one of the “jeunes talents” by Le Monde in 2014. She has had solo exhibitions at the Griffin Museum of Photography, the Loyola Museum of Art, Richard Levy Gallery...
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2010s Contemporary Color Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Blue Gem, Washington
Located in Denton, TX
Ed of 3 Archival pigment print Image size: 44 x 66 in. Signed, titled, dated, and numbered. Series: Standing Together: Photographs of Inez Milholland’s Final Campaign For Woman’s Suf...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

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Archival Pigment

Gondola in Venice
Located in PARIS, FR
Gondolas in Venice during winter
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1990s Contemporary Color Photography

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C Print

A Storm is Building, Odgen, Utah
Located in Denton, TX
Edition of 3 Signed, titled, dated and numbered by Jeanine Michna-Bales Archival pigment print Image size: 32 x 40 in. From series, Standing Together: Inez Milholland's Final Campaign for Women...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

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Archival Pigment

Clouds
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This image is printed in an edition of 3, but comes in smaller sizes. Each photograph is hand printed on Canson Baryta Paper and is signed and editioned by the artist. Sarah Hadley...
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2010s Contemporary Color Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Pooltrees
Located in New York, NY
Lambda digital-c print on Ilford Ilfoflex Archival Super Gloss, 2003. Signed, dated, titled, and numbered 5/6 on verso. In the series ‘Weights & Measures’ (2003) Andrew George turns...
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Early 2000s Abstract Landscape Photography

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Photographic Film, Photographic Paper, Color, Digital, Lambda

76
Located in New York, NY
Lambda digital-c print on Ilford Ilfoflex Archival Super Gloss, 2003. Signed, dated, titled, and numbered 2/2 on verso. In the series ‘Weights & Measures’ (2003) Andrew George turns...
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Early 2000s Abstract Landscape Photography

Materials

Photographic Film, Photographic Paper, Color, Digital, Lambda

Extranuageux sur Marne
Located in PARIS, FR
Image 25 x 38 cm sur papier 40 x 50 cm. "Stormchasing in France. (French original title : "extranuageux sur Marne") It is quite harder to capture thunderstorms in France than in the...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Clouds 18
Located in Miami, FL
Archival photo print under acrylic glass. Dimensions: 48 x 48 in. Depth: 1/4 in. Artist and photographer Paul-Émile Rioux lives in Montréal, Canada. His lifelong interest in cutti...
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2010s Contemporary Color Photography

Materials

Plexiglass, Archival Pigment

Clouds 15
Located in Miami, FL
Archival photo print under acrylic glass. Dimensions: 48 x 48 in. Depth: 1/4 in. Artist and photographer Paul-Émile Rioux lives in Montréal, Canada. His lifelong interest in cutti...
Category

2010s Contemporary Color Photography

Materials

Plexiglass, Archival Pigment

Clouds 13
Located in Miami, FL
Archival photo print under acrylic glass. Dimensions: 48 x 48 in. Depth: 1/4 in. Artist and photographer Paul-Émile Rioux lives in Montréal, Canada. His lifelong interest in cutti...
Category

2010s Contemporary Color Photography

Materials

Plexiglass, Archival Pigment

Clouds 11
Located in Miami, FL
Archival photo print under acrylic glass. Dimensions: 48 x 48 in. Depth: 1/4 in. Artist and photographer Paul-Émile Rioux lives in Montréal, Canada. His lifelong interest in cutting-edge media technology as well as his expertise in photography cast him as pioneer in digital art and allow him to develop virtual matrix from which he extracts his images. In his works he explores a universe that lies at the crossroad of abstraction and the figurative, inviting the viewer to determine if what he sees is a reflection of reality or imagination. Through is truly unique approach RIOUX is one of the most innovative artists in digital creations and one of the few creative minds able to blend with such keenness aesthetics research and critical distance. Whether they translate into a Dantesque urbanity or the infinite horizon of a turquoise ocean, the urban territory reflected by his creations offers a dystopian view of the world, challenging our attitude towards the environment and the future. From the onset, RIOUX has no intention of matching IRL expectations of what digital art 'should' look like, but strives to play with our notions of what's real, what's not, how we remember, and how we infer meaning into imaginary visual constructs. --- RIOUX started the Cloud project in 2022. Paul-Emile Rioux’s series Cloud, like his other work, is a kind of aesthetic thought experiment. Each square image is bisected symmetrically, or nearly symmetrically, by a tidy horizon. The upper half display forms that appear as clouds, the bottom as an underwater seascape, yet at the same time mimics the cloudlike formations of above. Formally these works reference hard-edged abstraction, minimalism and abstract expressionism, though juxtaposed with a sort of Instagram lifestyle sensibility. When shown as a gridded series, they recall the Instagram account @insta_repeat which curates gridded typologies of nearly identical influencer photos – for instance sunsets on a beach, or campfires with hiking boot clad feet visible in the foreground, transforming images, which individually are meant to signify the good life, into symbols of stifling homogeneity, cynically trying to capitalize on mass-produced sensations. Unlike past movements in abstract or minimal art, however, Rioux is not striving to create self-contained objects, but windows into deeper currents that churn in the dark spaces where culture, technology and the subconscious flow together. Rioux’s digital works are not specifically images, but notes, ways of thinking. They connect to a larger discourse. With Clouds, Rioux thinks aloud about what is hidden and what is revealed in our relationships to technology and nature. It is a meditation on “the cloud,” which, like real clouds, seem immaterial, but in fact are physical and have a material impact on the world. Rioux considers the juxtaposition between weight and weightlessness – the apparent weightlessness of virtual reality, against the mass, the inescapability of the material world. Technology promises a world of lightness, connectivity and the bounty of limitless growth, or if it cannot quite muster that illusion, at least the offer of escape into a simulated universe of carnivalesque distraction shepherding us away from the environmental catastrophe our economic system inflicts on the earth. In this series Rioux asks us to reflect on what the clouds hide. There are 18 pieces in the Cloud collection. Each archival pigment print is produced under the supervision of the artist. The print is mounted under a single piece of 1/4"/ 6 mm gallery...
Category

2010s Contemporary Color Photography

Materials

Plexiglass, Archival Pigment

Clouds
Located in Miami, FL
Archival photo print under acrylic glass. Dimensions: 48 x 48 in. Depth: 1/4 in. Artist and photographer Paul-Émile Rioux lives in Montréal, Canada. His lifelong interest in cutting-edge media technology as well as his expertise in photography cast him as pioneer in digital art and allow him to develop virtual matrix from which he extracts his images. In his works he explores a universe that lies at the crossroad of abstraction and the figurative, inviting the viewer to determine if what he sees is a reflection of reality or imagination. Through is truly unique approach RIOUX is one of the most innovative artists in digital creations and one of the few creative minds able to blend with such keenness aesthetics research and critical distance. Whether they translate into a Dantesque urbanity or the infinite horizon of a turquoise ocean, the urban territory reflected by his creations offers a dystopian view of the world, challenging our attitude towards the environment and the future. From the onset, RIOUX has no intention of matching IRL expectations of what digital art 'should' look like, but strives to play with our notions of what's real, what's not, how we remember, and how we infer meaning into imaginary visual constructs. --- RIOUX started the Cloud project in 2022. Paul-Emile Rioux’s series Cloud, like his other work, is a kind of aesthetic thought experiment. Each square image is bisected symmetrically, or nearly symmetrically, by a tidy horizon. The upper half display forms that appear as clouds, the bottom as an underwater seascape, yet at the same time mimics the cloudlike formations of above. Formally these works reference hard-edged abstraction, minimalism and abstract expressionism, though juxtaposed with a sort of Instagram lifestyle sensibility. When shown as a gridded series, they recall the Instagram account @insta_repeat which curates gridded typologies of nearly identical influencer photos – for instance sunsets on a beach, or campfires with hiking boot clad feet visible in the foreground, transforming images, which individually are meant to signify the good life, into symbols of stifling homogeneity, cynically trying to capitalize on mass-produced sensations. Unlike past movements in abstract or minimal art, however, Rioux is not striving to create self-contained objects, but windows into deeper currents that churn in the dark spaces where culture, technology and the subconscious flow together. Rioux’s digital works are not specifically images, but notes, ways of thinking. They connect to a larger discourse. With Clouds, Rioux thinks aloud about what is hidden and what is revealed in our relationships to technology and nature. It is a meditation on “the cloud,” which, like real clouds, seem immaterial, but in fact are physical and have a material impact on the world. Rioux considers the juxtaposition between weight and weightlessness – the apparent weightlessness of virtual reality, against the mass, the inescapability of the material world. Technology promises a world of lightness, connectivity and the bounty of limitless growth, or if it cannot quite muster that illusion, at least the offer of escape into a simulated universe of carnivalesque distraction shepherding us away from the environmental catastrophe our economic system inflicts on the earth. In this series Rioux asks us to reflect on what the clouds hide. There are 18 pieces in the Cloud collection. Each archival pigment print is produced under the supervision of the artist. The print is mounted under a single piece of 1/4"/ 6 mm gallery...
Category

2010s Contemporary Color Photography

Materials

Plexiglass, Archival Pigment

Clouds 2
Located in Miami, FL
Archival photo print under acrylic glass. Dimensions: 48 x 48 in. Depth: 1/4 in. Artist and photographer Paul-Émile Rioux lives in Montréal, Canada. His lifelong interest in cutting-edge media technology as well as his expertise in photography cast him as pioneer in digital art and allow him to develop virtual matrix from which he extracts his images. In his works he explores a universe that lies at the crossroad of abstraction and the figurative, inviting the viewer to determine if what he sees is a reflection of reality or imagination. Through is truly unique approach RIOUX is one of the most innovative artists in digital creations and one of the few creative minds able to blend with such keenness aesthetics research and critical distance. Whether they translate into a Dantesque urbanity or the infinite horizon of a turquoise ocean, the urban territory reflected by his creations offers a dystopian view of the world, challenging our attitude towards the environment and the future. From the onset, RIOUX has no intention of matching IRL expectations of what digital art 'should' look like, but strives to play with our notions of what's real, what's not, how we remember, and how we infer meaning into imaginary visual constructs. --- RIOUX started the Cloud project in 2022. Paul-Emile Rioux’s series Cloud, like his other work, is a kind of aesthetic thought experiment. Each square image is bisected symmetrically, or nearly symmetrically, by a tidy horizon. The upper half display forms that appear as clouds, the bottom as an underwater seascape, yet at the same time mimics the cloudlike formations of above. Formally these works reference hard-edged abstraction, minimalism and abstract expressionism, though juxtaposed with a sort of Instagram lifestyle sensibility. When shown as a gridded series, they recall the Instagram account @insta_repeat which curates gridded typologies of nearly identical influencer photos – for instance sunsets on a beach, or campfires with hiking boot clad feet visible in the foreground, transforming images, which individually are meant to signify the good life, into symbols of stifling homogeneity, cynically trying to capitalize on mass-produced sensations. Unlike past movements in abstract or minimal art, however, Rioux is not striving to create self-contained objects, but windows into deeper currents that churn in the dark spaces where culture, technology and the subconscious flow together. Rioux’s digital works are not specifically images, but notes, ways of thinking. They connect to a larger discourse. With Clouds, Rioux thinks aloud about what is hidden and what is revealed in our relationships to technology and nature. It is a meditation on “the cloud,” which, like real clouds, seem immaterial, but in fact are physical and have a material impact on the world. Rioux considers the juxtaposition between weight and weightlessness – the apparent weightlessness of virtual reality, against the mass, the inescapability of the material world. Technology promises a world of lightness, connectivity and the bounty of limitless growth, or if it cannot quite muster that illusion, at least the offer of escape into a simulated universe of carnivalesque distraction shepherding us away from the environmental catastrophe our economic system inflicts on the earth. In this series Rioux asks us to reflect on what the clouds hide. There are 18 pieces in the Cloud collection. Each archival pigment print is produced under the supervision of the artist. The print is mounted under a single piece of 1/4"/ 6 mm gallery...
Category

2010s Contemporary Color Photography

Materials

Plexiglass, Archival Pigment

Clouds 9
Located in Miami, FL
Archival photo print under acrylic glass. Dimensions: 48 x 48 in. Depth: 1/4 in. Artist and photographer Paul-Émile Rioux lives in Montréal, Canada. His lifelong interest in cutting-edge media technology as well as his expertise in photography cast him as pioneer in digital art and allow him to develop virtual matrix from which he extracts his images. In his works he explores a universe that lies at the crossroad of abstraction and the figurative, inviting the viewer to determine if what he sees is a reflection of reality or imagination. Through is truly unique approach RIOUX is one of the most innovative artists in digital creations and one of the few creative minds able to blend with such keenness aesthetics research and critical distance. Whether they translate into a Dantesque urbanity or the infinite horizon of a turquoise ocean, the urban territory reflected by his creations offers a dystopian view of the world, challenging our attitude towards the environment and the future. From the onset, RIOUX has no intention of matching IRL expectations of what digital art 'should' look like, but strives to play with our notions of what's real, what's not, how we remember, and how we infer meaning into imaginary visual constructs. --- RIOUX started the Cloud project in 2022. Paul-Emile Rioux’s series Cloud, like his other work, is a kind of aesthetic thought experiment. Each square image is bisected symmetrically, or nearly symmetrically, by a tidy horizon. The upper half display forms that appear as clouds, the bottom as an underwater seascape, yet at the same time mimics the cloudlike formations of above. Formally these works reference hard-edged abstraction, minimalism and abstract expressionism, though juxtaposed with a sort of Instagram lifestyle sensibility. When shown as a gridded series, they recall the Instagram account @insta_repeat which curates gridded typologies of nearly identical influencer photos – for instance sunsets on a beach, or campfires with hiking boot clad feet visible in the foreground, transforming images, which individually are meant to signify the good life, into symbols of stifling homogeneity, cynically trying to capitalize on mass-produced sensations. Unlike past movements in abstract or minimal art, however, Rioux is not striving to create self-contained objects, but windows into deeper currents that churn in the dark spaces where culture, technology and the subconscious flow together. Rioux’s digital works are not specifically images, but notes, ways of thinking. They connect to a larger discourse. With Clouds, Rioux thinks aloud about what is hidden and what is revealed in our relationships to technology and nature. It is a meditation on “the cloud,” which, like real clouds, seem immaterial, but in fact are physical and have a material impact on the world. Rioux considers the juxtaposition between weight and weightlessness – the apparent weightlessness of virtual reality, against the mass, the inescapability of the material world. Technology promises a world of lightness, connectivity and the bounty of limitless growth, or if it cannot quite muster that illusion, at least the offer of escape into a simulated universe of carnivalesque distraction shepherding us away from the environmental catastrophe our economic system inflicts on the earth. In this series Rioux asks us to reflect on what the clouds hide. There are 18 pieces in the Cloud collection. Each archival pigment print is produced under the supervision of the artist. The print is mounted under a single piece of 1/4"/ 6 mm gallery museum acrylic...
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2010s Contemporary Color Photography

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Plexiglass, Archival Pigment

`Kauzan Invert`, Tokyo-from the series Okurimono japan cherryblossom tree nature
Located in Oslo, NO
Okurimono 66 cm. x 200 cm. Edition 6 (+2 ap) 100 cm. x 200 cm. Edition 3 (+1ap) Euro 8,000 Pigment Print Okurimono (meaning both “gift” and “that which is in-between” in Japanes...
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2010s Color Photography

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Digital Pigment

City Landcuts - Vision of a Urban Territory - Abstract Cityscapes
Located in Miami, FL
Archival photo print under acrylic glass. Artist and photographer Paul-Émile Rioux lives in Montréal, Canada. His lifelong interest in cutting-edge media technology as well as his ...
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2010s Contemporary Color Photography

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Plexiglass, Archival Pigment

Daisy chain
Located in Fairfield, CT
Edition of 7, plus AP. Mounting and framing is not included in price.
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2010s Contemporary Color Photography

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Archival Pigment

KAWA 039-040 – Syoin Kajii, Japanese Photography, Abstract, Nature, Water, Art
Located in Zurich, CH
Syoin KAJII (*1976, Japan) KAWA 039-040, 2010 Lambda Print with Diasec Face, Diptych Sheet 56 x 168 cm (22 x 66 1/8 in.) Edition of 6 (#1/6) Framed About KAWA: Buddhist monk Kajii ...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

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Lambda

NAMI_HK04 – Syoin Kajii, Japanese Photography, Ocean, Waves, Water, Nature, Art
Located in Zurich, CH
Syoin KAJII (*1976, Japan) NAMI_HK04, 2023 Lambda Print with Diasec Face Also available as a Diptych (two works) Sheet 56 x 84 cm (22 x 33 1/8 in.) Edition of 6; Ed. no. 1/6 About ...
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2010s Contemporary Color Photography

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Lambda

“Western states 4” Color Landscape Photograph
Located in New York, NY
A deep blue sky with amber clouds reflect the red rock tones in this western landscape photograph. Edie Winograde captures an ambient feel to this landscape and relates the idea of ...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

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Archival Pigment

Yusurika 045 – Yoshinori Mizutani, Colour, Photography, Snow, Nature, Art, Sky
Located in Zurich, CH
Yoshinori MIZUTANI (*1987, Japan) Yusurika 045, 2015 Archival pigment print on Hahnemuhle Fine Art Baryta paper Sheet 145.6 x 97 cm (57 3/8 x 38 1/4 in.) Edition of 3 plus 2 artist's...
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2010s Contemporary Color Photography

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Archival Pigment

Wildfire #3, Moonlight Fire, Plumas National Forest, CA
Located in New York, NY
This limited edition photograph captures the beauty in the destructive force of nature. Light streaming through smoke, creates a painterly effect in this dramatic composition of dar...
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21st Century and Contemporary Color Photography

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C Print

Ice
Located in New York, NY
This limited edition photograph: 30"x30" edition of 5 is signed on reverse. An ice laden fence stands atop a frozen block. The composition seems to be created entirely of snow and ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Landscape Photography

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Archival Pigment

From the series "En el amoroso pantano de las hojas secas de otoño" #2
Located in New York, NY
Intervened photography. Archival Fine Art Print, Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper 308grs.
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2010s Color Photography

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Archival Paper

From the series "En el amoroso pantano de las hojas secas de otoño" #3
Located in New York, NY
Intervened photography. Archival Fine Art Print, Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper 308grs.
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2010s Color Photography

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Archival Paper

From the series "En el amoroso pantano de las hojas secas de otoño" #9
Located in New York, NY
Intervened photography. Archival Fine Art Print, Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper 308grs.
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2010s Color Photography

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Archival Paper

From the series "En el amoroso pantano de las hojas secas de otoño" #5
Located in New York, NY
Intervened photography. Archival Fine Art Print, Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper 308grs.
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2010s Color Photography

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Archival Paper

SAKURA 17, 4-165 – Risaku Suzuki, Nature, Tree, Sky, Spring, Cherry Blossom, Art
Located in Zurich, CH
RISAKU SUZUKI (*1963, Japan) SAKURA 17,4-165 2017 Archival digital print Sheet 40.7 x 50.9 cm (16 x 20 in.) Edition of 5; Ed. no. 1/5 Framed The Sakura (Japanese term for ‘cherry bl...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

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Archival Pigment

SAKURA 17, 4-173 – Risaku Suzuki, Nature, Tree, Sky, Spring, Cherry Blossom, Art
Located in Zurich, CH
RISAKU SUZUKI (*1963, Japan) SAKURA 17,4-173 2017 Archival digital print Sheet 40.7 x 50.9 cm (16 x 20 in.) Edition of 5; Ed. no. 1/5 Framed The Sakura (Japanese term for ‘cherry bl...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

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Archival Pigment

SAKURA 17, 4-166 – Risaku Suzuki, Nature, Tree, Sky, Spring, Cherry Blossom, Art
Located in Zurich, CH
RISAKU SUZUKI (*1963, Japan) SAKURA 17,4-166 2017 Archival digital print Sheet 40.7 x 50.9 cm (16 x 20 in.) Edition of 5; Ed. no. 1/5 Framed The Sakura (Japanese term for ‘cherry bl...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

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Archival Pigment

SAKURA 17, 4-167 – Risaku Suzuki, Nature, Tree, Sky, Spring, Cherry Blossom, Art
Located in Zurich, CH
RISAKU SUZUKI (*1963, Japan) SAKURA 17,4-167 2017 Archival digital print Sheet 40.7 x 50.9 cm (16 x 20 in.) Edition of 5; Ed. no. 1/5 Framed The Sakura (Japanese term for ‘cherry bl...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

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Archival Pigment

Light Breeze – Dominique Teufen, Photography, Abstract, Landscape, Colour, Art
Located in Zurich, CH
Dominique TEUFEN (*1975, Switzerland) Light Breeze, from the series 'Rays of Light', 2020 Hahnemühle Fine Art Baryta Sheet 80 x 120 cm (31 1/2 x 47 1/4 in.) Edition of 5, plus 2 AP (...
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2010s Contemporary Color Photography

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Pigment

Day's End – Dominique Teufen, Photography, Abstract, Landscape, Colour, Art
Located in Zurich, CH
Dominique TEUFEN (*1975, Switzerland) Day's End, from the series 'Rays of Light', 2020 Hahnemühle Fine Art Baryta Sheet 80 x 120 cm ( 70 7/8 x 47 1/4 in.) Edition of 5, plus 2 AP, 1/...
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2010s Contemporary Color Photography

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Pigment

Frozen Winds – Dominique Teufen, Photography, Abstract, Landscape, Colour, Art
Located in Zurich, CH
Dominique TEUFEN (*1975, Switzerland) Frozen Winds, from the series 'Rays of Light', 2020 Hahnemühle Fine Art Baryta Sheet 120 x 180 cm ( 47 1/4 x 70 7/8 in.) Edition of 5, plus 2 AP...
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2010s Contemporary Color Photography

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Pigment

Why?#2, From the Series 'Aporia' – Jung Lee, Neon, Light, Landscape, Nature
Located in Zurich, CH
Jung LEE (*1972, South Korea) Why?#2, 2010 C-Type Print, Diasec 136 x 170 cm (53 1/2 x 66 7/8 in.) Edition of 5, plus 2 AP Print only – Biography Jung Lee is a Korean artist born ...
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2010s Color Photography

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C Print

SAKURA 10, 4-66 – Risaku Suzuki, Nature, Tree, Sky, Spring, Cherry Blossom, Art
Located in Zurich, CH
RISAKU SUZUKI (*1963, Japan) SAKURA 10,4-66 2010 Chromogenic print Sheet 120 x 155 cm (47 1/4 x 61 in.) Edition of 5; Ed. no. 2/5 Framed The Sakura (Japanese term for ‘cherry blosso...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

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C Print

Nordic Spring – Dominique Teufen, Photography, Abstract, Landscape, Colour, Art
Located in Zurich, CH
Dominique TEUFEN (*1975, Switzerland) Nordic Spring, from the series 'Rays of Light', 2019 Hahnemühle Fine Art Baryta Sheet 80 x 120 cm (31 1/2 x 47 1/4 in.) Frame 91 x 130 x 4 cm (3...
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2010s Contemporary Color Photography

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Pigment

View from the Empire State Building, Looking South
Located in New York, NY
40 x 60 inch mineral ink print, framed Signed on label verso Edition 5 Miguel Ángel García was born in Madrid in 1952, and currently lives and works in Cantabria, Spain. A visual ar...
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2010s Contemporary Color Photography

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Archival Pigment

Afar #5
Located in New York, NY
Afar #5, 2015 Digital photography printed on Hahnemuhle paper 17h x 45w in Edition of 5 + A.P. Lujan Candria is a multidisciplinary artist who uses a wide array of media, such as p...
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2010s Contemporary Still-life Photography

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Digital

Afar 10 a&b
Located in New York, NY
Lujan Candria is a multidisciplinary artist who uses a wide array of media, such as painting, objects, photography, sound and video to create introspective work of art. She plays wit...
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2010s Color Photography

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Photographic Paper

Foggy San Francisco Skyline with Ship - Impressionist Misty Blue
Located in Miami, FL
One of the defining characteristics of Mitchell Funk's work is how he shoots with light. In "Foggy San Francisco Skyline with Ship," Funk takes light into a new realm and in doing so...
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2010s Impressionist Landscape Photography

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Archival Pigment

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