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David PughPattern Series No.12019
2019
About the Item
Artist : David K. Pugh
Title : Pattern Series No.1
Materials : Archival Pigment Print
Date : 2019
David has been a photographer for 10 years. After having photographed a magnolia tree during his junior year of high school with a little point and shoot, taking pictures has been a way for him to create and inspire. He has made it his mission to photograph beauty in the genuine expressions that we all have. His style is a mixture of play with color and emotion, whether it’s incorporating the environment in his portraits or manipulating light for his subjects in a studio setting. His aim, when photographing, is to make sure the final result has the likeness of who the person is.
Contemporary Photography, contemporary photographers, still life, still life photography, color photography, cinematography, cinematic, scenic, flora, floral pattern, landscape photography, horizon line, sunset, interior, interior photographs, human from, figurative photography, nature, nature photography, pattern, texture, architectural, David Lynch, Cindy Sherman, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Andreas Gursky, Alec Soth, Gregory Crewdson, Rinko Kawauchi, Michael Wolf, Robert Adams, Wolfgang Tillmans, Tina Barney, Richard Mosse, Julie Blackmon, Ren Hang.
- Creator:David Pugh (American)
- Creation Year:2019
- Dimensions:Height: 8 in (20.32 cm)Width: 11 in (27.94 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Kansas City, MO
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