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Style: Minimalist
Igal Pardo, Tel-aviv shore,  Photograph

Igal Pardo, Tel-aviv shore, Photograph

By Igal Pardo

Located in Tel Aviv, IL

Igal Pardo, Tel-aviv Shore, Photograph, beach landscape, c-print on diasec, minimalist art, Israeli art, art,

Category

2010s Minimalist Figurative Photography

Materials

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"Foliate" Black and White Photography 24" x 18" inch Edition 1/20 by Ben Cope
"Foliate" Black and White Photography 24" x 18" inch Edition 1/20 by Ben Cope

"Foliate" Black and White Photography 24" x 18" inch Edition 1/20 by Ben Cope

By Ben Cope

Located in Culver City, CA

"Foliate" Black and White Photography 24" x 18" inch Edition 1/20 by Ben Cope Signed and numbered by the artist. Comes with COA issued by the artist. Not framed. Ships in a tube. ...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Figurative Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Igal Pardo, Shore 7,  Photograph

Igal Pardo, Shore 7, Photograph

By Igal Pardo

Located in Tel Aviv, IL

Igal Pardo, Shore 7, Photograph, c-print on diasec, minimalist art, beach landscape, Israeli art, art,

Category

2010s Minimalist Figurative Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper

Igal Pardo, Beach bay 2,  Photograph

Igal Pardo, Beach bay 2, Photograph

By Igal Pardo

Located in Tel Aviv, IL

Igal Pardo, beach bay 2, Photograph, beach landscape, c-print on diasec, minimalist art, Israeli art, art,

Category

2010s Minimalist Figurative Photography

Materials

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"Tangle" Black & White Photography 24" x 18" inch Edition 1/20 by Ben Cope
"Tangle" Black & White Photography 24" x 18" inch Edition 1/20 by Ben Cope

"Tangle" Black & White Photography 24" x 18" inch Edition 1/20 by Ben Cope

By Ben Cope

Located in Culver City, CA

"Tangle" Black & White Photography 24" x 18" inch Edition 1/20 by Ben Cope Signed and numbered by the artist. Comes with COA issued by the artist. Not framed. Ships in tube Ben Cop...

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Blue with Red Rope Trick

Blue with Red Rope Trick

By Gary Goldberg

Located in San Francisco, CA

Gary Goldberg Blue with Red Rope Trick, 2021 Archival pigmented print 19 x 13 in Edition of 10 Gary Goldberg has been photographing the unique qualities of Oaxaca City, Mexico for o...

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21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Figurative Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Igal Pardo, Beach Bay, Photograph

Igal Pardo, Beach Bay, Photograph

By Igal Pardo

Located in Tel Aviv, IL

Igal Pardo, Beach Bay Photograph, c-print on diasec, minimalist art, Israeli art, art,

Category

2010s Minimalist Figurative Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper

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