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Medium: Plexiglass
Crowd #3
Crowd #3

Crowd #3

By Cyril Porchet

Located in New York City, NY

Cyril Porchet Crowd #3, 2012 50 x 62 inches 125 x 156 cm Edition of 7 C-Print Matt Plexiglas

Category

2010s Contemporary Plexiglass Photography

Materials

Plexiglass, C Print

Crowd #1
Crowd #1

Crowd #1

By Cyril Porchet

Located in New York City, NY

Cyril Porchet Crowd #1, 2012 50 x 62 inches 125 x 156 cm Edition of 7 C-Print Matt Plexiglas

Category

2010s Contemporary Plexiglass Photography

Materials

Plexiglass, C Print

Crowd #2
Crowd #2

Crowd #2

By Cyril Porchet

Located in New York City, NY

Cyril Porchet Crowd #2, 2012 50 x 62 inches 125 x 156 cm Edition of 7 C-Print Matt Plexiglas

Category

2010s Contemporary Plexiglass Photography

Materials

Plexiglass, C Print

Vietnam 4 - Black and White Photography - Plexiglas

Vietnam 4 - Black and White Photography - Plexiglas

By Alexandre Manuel

Located in New York City, NY

Edition of 5 Alexandre Manuel explores the natural tension between absence and presence, the man and his place in nature and between the evolution of the landscape and the permanenc...

Category

2010s Contemporary Plexiglass Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment, Plexiglass

Untitled

Untitled

By Philippe Cheng

Located in Fairfield, CT

chromogenic print mounted on aluminum with UV ultra non-glare plexiglass
 editions of 10 available in: 
16 x 16 in. $4000 
20 x 20 in. $5000
 24 x 24 in. $6000
 30 x 30 in. $8000
 42...

Category

Early 2000s Plexiglass Photography

Materials

Plexiglass

Untitled

Untitled

By Philippe Cheng

Located in Fairfield, CT

chromogenic print mounted on aluminum with UV ultra non-glare plexiglass
 editions of 10 available in: 
16 x 16 in. $4,000 
20 x 20 in. $5,000
 24 x 24 in. $6,000
 30 x 30 in. $8,000...

Category

Early 2000s Plexiglass Photography

Materials

Plexiglass

Partibus, UAE, United Arab Emirates
Partibus, UAE, United Arab Emirates

Partibus, UAE, United Arab Emirates

By Raphael Macek

Located in New York City, NY

Large-scale photograph from the Equine Beauty series. The legendary and complex relationship between humans and horses is an enduring one. The horse’s distinctive blend of grace and...

Category

2010s Contemporary Plexiglass Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment, Plexiglass

Dreamscapes, Beach Series XIII, edition 3 of 10

Dreamscapes, Beach Series XIII, edition 3 of 10

By Cheryl Maeder

Located in PARIS, FR

Cheryl Maeder is a Fine Art Photographer and Filmmaker Maeder was born in Elmwood Park, New Jersey, USA, and in her early 20s moved to Zurich, Switzerland, where she studied photogr...

Category

2010s Plexiglass Photography

Materials

Plexiglass

Abstract 41091
Abstract 41091

Abstract 41091

By Kim Keever

Located in Boca Raton, FL

Ed of 5 + 2AP Among the contributors to the contemporary art world’s boundary-breaking experimentation in media, Kim Keever has hit on something truly unique—a photographic art in w...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Plexiglass Photography

Materials

Plexiglass, Photographic Paper

Untitled

Untitled

By Philippe Cheng

Located in Fairfield, CT

chromogenic print mounted on aluminum with UV ultra non-glare plexiglass
 editions of 10 available in: 
16 x 16 in. $4,000 
20 x 20 in. $5,000
 24 x 24 in. $6,000
 30 x 30 in. $8,000...

Category

Early 2000s Plexiglass Photography

Materials

Plexiglass

SACRED PATH III

SACRED PATH III

By Christine Matthai

Located in Fairfield, CT

C print on plexiglass Please allow 3-4 weeks for printing and mounting. Price does not include any mounting or framing. Can be shipped in a tube.

Category

2010s Plexiglass Photography

Materials

Plexiglass, C Print

Cactus Dahlia January 2019

Cactus Dahlia January 2019

By Nick Veasey

Located in Napa, CA

X-ray digital C-type mounted onto Dibond, with Plexi face We live in a world obsessed with image, what we look like, what our clothes, houses, and cars look like etc. Nick Veasey counters this obsession with superficiality by using x-rays to strip back layers and show what is under the surface. Often, integral beauty adds intrigue to the familiar and challenges our automatic reaction to physical appearance by highlighting the beauty inside. Society is being increasingly inhibited by security and surveillance. Take a flight or go into a high-profile courtroom and your belongings will be x-rayed. The post arriving in corporations and government departments is often x-rayed. Security cameras...

Category

2010s Plexiglass Photography

Materials

Plexiglass

Blaasbloemen Blow Flowers Pinhole Photo on Dibond with UV Resistant Plexiglass
Blaasbloemen Blow Flowers Pinhole Photo on Dibond with UV Resistant Plexiglass

Blaasbloemen Blow Flowers Pinhole Photo on Dibond with UV Resistant Plexiglass

By Bethany de Forest

Located in Utrecht, NL

Blaasbloemen Blow Flowers Pinhole Photo on Dibond with UV Resistant Plexiglass Bethany de Forest Born in Stoneham, Massachusetts, 1966 - USA Gradua...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Plexiglass Photography

Materials

Plexiglass, Photographic Paper

Tulpvlinder Idea Tulip Butterfly Pinhole Photo on Dibond UV Resistant Plexiglass
Tulpvlinder Idea Tulip Butterfly Pinhole Photo on Dibond UV Resistant Plexiglass

Tulpvlinder Idea Tulip Butterfly Pinhole Photo on Dibond UV Resistant Plexiglass

By Bethany de Forest

Located in Utrecht, NL

Tulpvlinder Idea Tulip Butterfly Pinhole Photo on Dibond UV Resistant Plexiglass Bethany de Forest Born in Stoneham, Massachusetts, 1966 - USA Graduat...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Plexiglass Photography

Materials

Plexiglass, Photographic Paper

Vlindertrek 2 Butterfly Flight Pinhole Photo on Dibond UV Resistant Plexiglass
Vlindertrek 2 Butterfly Flight Pinhole Photo on Dibond UV Resistant Plexiglass

Vlindertrek 2 Butterfly Flight Pinhole Photo on Dibond UV Resistant Plexiglass

By Bethany de Forest

Located in Utrecht, NL

Vlindertrek 2 Butterfly Flight Pinhole Photo on Dibond UV Resistant Plexiglass Bethany de Forest Born in Stoneham, Massachusetts, 1966 - USA Gradua...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Plexiglass Photography

Materials

Plexiglass, Photographic Paper

Waterfall butterflies  Pinhole Photo on Dibond with UV Resistant Plexiglass
Waterfall butterflies  Pinhole Photo on Dibond with UV Resistant Plexiglass

Waterfall butterflies Pinhole Photo on Dibond with UV Resistant Plexiglass

By Bethany de Forest

Located in Utrecht, NL

Waterfall butterflies 瀑布蝴蝶 Pinhole Photo on Dibond with UV Resistant Plexiglass Bethany de Forest Born in Stoneham, Massachusetts, 1966 - USA Gradu...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Plexiglass Photography

Materials

Plexiglass, Photographic Paper

Rabarberbos Rhubarb Bush Pinhole Photo Dibond Aluminium UV Resistant Plexiglass
Rabarberbos Rhubarb Bush Pinhole Photo Dibond Aluminium UV Resistant Plexiglass

Rabarberbos Rhubarb Bush Pinhole Photo Dibond Aluminium UV Resistant Plexiglass

By Bethany de Forest

Located in Utrecht, NL

Rabarberbos Rhubarb Bush Pinhole Photo Dibond Aluminium UV Resistant Plexiglass Bethany de Forest Born in Stoneham, Massachusetts, 1966 - USA Grad...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Plexiglass Photography

Materials

Plexiglass, Photographic Paper

Viola Vlinder Butterfly Pinhole Photography on Dibond UV Resistant Plexiglas
Viola Vlinder Butterfly Pinhole Photography on Dibond UV Resistant Plexiglas

Viola Vlinder Butterfly Pinhole Photography on Dibond UV Resistant Plexiglas

By Bethany de Forest

Located in Utrecht, NL

Viola Vlinder Butterfly Pinhole Photography on Dibond UV Resistant Plexiglas Bethany de Forest Born in Stoneham, Massachusetts, 1966 - USA Graduate...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Plexiglass Photography

Materials

Plexiglass, Photographic Paper

Clouds 10 Archival Pigment Print Under Acrylic Glass, Contemporary Art
Clouds 10 Archival Pigment Print Under Acrylic Glass, Contemporary Art

Clouds 10 Archival Pigment Print Under Acrylic Glass, Contemporary Art

By Paul-Émile Rioux

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 Plexiglass Photography

Materials

Plexiglass, Archival Pigment

Clouds 2 Archival Pigment Print, Contemporary, 48x48 in, Unframed
Clouds 2 Archival Pigment Print, Contemporary, 48x48 in, Unframed

Clouds 2 Archival Pigment Print, Contemporary, 48x48 in, Unframed

By Paul-Émile Rioux

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 Plexiglass Photography

Materials

Plexiglass, Archival Pigment

Clouds 3 Archival Pigment Print, Contemporary, 48x48 in, Unframed
Clouds 3 Archival Pigment Print, Contemporary, 48x48 in, Unframed

Clouds 3 Archival Pigment Print, Contemporary, 48x48 in, Unframed

By Paul-Émile Rioux

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 Plexiglass Photography

Materials

Plexiglass, Archival Pigment

Clouds 8 Archival Pigment Print Under Acrylic Glass, Contemporary Art
Clouds 8 Archival Pigment Print Under Acrylic Glass, Contemporary Art

Clouds 8 Archival Pigment Print Under Acrylic Glass, Contemporary Art

By Paul-Émile Rioux

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...

Category

2010s Contemporary Plexiglass Photography

Materials

Plexiglass, Archival Pigment

City Landcuts Assemblage - Vision of a Urban Territory - Abstract Cityscapes
City Landcuts Assemblage - Vision of a Urban Territory - Abstract Cityscapes

City Landcuts Assemblage - Vision of a Urban Territory - Abstract Cityscapes

By Paul-Émile Rioux

Located in Miami, FL

Archival pigment print under acrylic glass. Numbered & signed by the artist. 9x 24x24 inches. Can be diversely assembled. If square, total of 72x72 inches (add 2 or 3 inches in be...

Category

2010s Contemporary Plexiglass Photography

Materials

Plexiglass, Archival Pigment

Kaizen IX

Kaizen IX

By Mario Arroyave

Located in Miami, FL

Mario Arroyave Kaizen IX, 2016 C Print on Plexiglass 35.50h x 35.50w in 90.17h x 90.17w cm Edition 2/5 + 2 A.P.

Category

2010s Abstract Plexiglass Photography

Materials

Plexiglass, C Print

Never Know If It’s Real, Abstract Photography on Plexiglass, 2010-
Never Know If It’s Real, Abstract Photography on Plexiglass, 2010-

Never Know If It’s Real, Abstract Photography on Plexiglass, 2010-

By Henri Venne

Located in Montreal, Quebec

In the digital age, we collectively photograph everything all of the time. But how much does anyone remember from a scene or a moment when looking at a digital photo? Someone could g...

Category

2010s Abstract Plexiglass Photography

Materials

Plexiglass, Photographic Paper

I Wonder Will We Remember: Abstract Photography on Plexiglass
I Wonder Will We Remember: Abstract Photography on Plexiglass

I Wonder Will We Remember: Abstract Photography on Plexiglass

By Henri Venne

Located in Montreal, Quebec

In the digital age, we collectively photograph everything all of the time. But how much does anyone remember from a scene or a moment when looking at a digital photo? Someone could g...

Category

2010s Abstract Plexiglass Photography

Materials

Plexiglass, Photographic Paper

Errant Days Abstract Photography on Plexiglass, 2010s, Unframed
Errant Days Abstract Photography on Plexiglass, 2010s, Unframed

Errant Days Abstract Photography on Plexiglass, 2010s, Unframed

By Henri Venne

Located in Montreal, Quebec

In the digital age, we collectively photograph everything all of the time. But how much does anyone remember from a scene or a moment when looking at a digital photo? Someone could g...

Category

2010s Abstract Plexiglass Photography

Materials

Plexiglass, Photographic Paper

Elevation 2 Abstract Photography on Plexiglass, 2010s, Unframed
Elevation 2 Abstract Photography on Plexiglass, 2010s, Unframed

Elevation 2 Abstract Photography on Plexiglass, 2010s, Unframed

By Henri Venne

Located in Montreal, Quebec

In the digital age, we collectively photograph everything all of the time. But how much does anyone remember from a scene or a moment when looking at a digital photo? Someone could g...

Category

2010s Abstract Plexiglass Photography

Materials

Plexiglass, Photographic Paper

Plexiglass photography for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Plexiglass photography available on 1stDibs. While artists have worked in this medium across a range of time periods, art made with this material during the 21st Century is especially popular. If you’re looking to add photography created with this material to introduce a provocative pop of color and texture to an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of blue, purple, red, pink and other colors. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include Paul Snell, Paul-Émile Rioux, Stefanie Schneider, and Giuliano Bekor. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, Abstract, all of these pieces for sale are unique and many will draw the attention of guests in your home. Not every interior allows for large Plexiglass photography, so small editions measuring 0.1 inches across are also available