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Andrew Blauschild
Ditch

2013

About the Item

This is from an edition of 6. Frame is an additional $1,500. Andrew Blauschild is an artist who began photographing the New York surf, seascape and art cultures in the late 80s accumulating one of the richest archives of New York's underground scene that will be published in a forthcoming monograph. Using some of the most innovative printing technologies under the watchful eye of his mentor and one of the worlds most prestigious printers Charlie Griffin, Blauschild's work captures the scale and weight of his endeavors with fine art photography.
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