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Holly Andres
Return to Elk Rock Island

2015

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This is a framed edition of 12, with two Artist Proofs. Holly Andres is a fine art and commercial photographer known for her stylized cinematic scenarios often inspired by her own childhood experiences. Her work has appeared in galleries and museums from Barcelona, Istanbul and Bogota, to New York, San Francisco and Atlanta with viewers drawn to her often dark and mysterious or bright and witty photographs. Andres regularly photographs editorial assignments for many prestigious publications including The New York Times Magazine, TIME, The New Yorker, and The California Sunday Magazine, while her fine art has been featured in Art in America, Artforum, Exit Magazine, Art News, Modern Painters, British Journal of Photography, PDN, American Photo, Oprah Magazine, Glamour, Bust, and Art Ltd.- which profiled her as one of the 15 emerging West Coast artists under the age of 35. Her work has earned her numerous grants and awards including the 2016 PDN Photo Annual in Advertising for a campaign she made in collaboration with Saks Fifth Avenue and Refinery29, as well as AI-IP American Photography awards for features in The California Sunday Magazine and TIME.
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