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Medium: Cotton
Jivan
Located in PARIS, FR
Photographie disponible en deux formats : 30x42cm et 40x60cm Veuillez nous contacter si intéressé. Ce tirage fait partie de la série "Regards Croisés". « Nous allions passer l’un à...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Portrait Photography

Materials

Cotton, Paper, Color

Stormy Daniel's Supreme Tee Shirt Collaboration with Richard Prince Politics
Located in Draper, UT
Supreme collaboration with Richard Prince. The tee — titled “18 & Stormy” — features a composite of Stormy Daniels and the other 18 women who have accused President Donald Trump of s...
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2010s Street Art Cotton Portrait Photography

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Cotton

'Kate Playboy #1I #6T #2'
Located in Brecon, Powys
Cotton thread sewn on Photo Rag matt paper plus 24 carat Gold Leaf
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21st Century and Contemporary Photorealist Cotton Portrait Photography

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Gold Leaf

"Growth Happens in Two Worlds" - contemporary portrait, photo-based, layered
Located in Atlanta, GA
"Growth Happens in Two Worlds" is a mixed media photo-based piece that includes a printed organza layer atop a framed digitally collaged photo on canvas. This work features hues of blue, purple and orange. Tokie Rome-Taylor is inspired by the works of Harmonia Rosales...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Portrait Photography

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Cotton, Silk

"A Layer of Protection, High John, Variegated White" - cyanotype, portrait
Located in Atlanta, GA
This cyanotype on cotton muslin features hues of blue. Tokie Rome-Taylor is inspired by the works of Harmonia Rosales, Kehinde Wiley, Tawny Chatmon, ...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Portrait Photography

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Cotton

"Caste or Seed, Variegated White" - contemporary portrait, cyanotype, collage
Located in Atlanta, GA
This cyanotype on cotton muslin piece features hues of blue. Tokie Rome-Taylor is inspired by the works of Harmonia Rosales, Kehinde Wiley, Tawny Cha...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Portrait Photography

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Cotton

Kate #7 #6
Located in Brecon, Powys
New technique from the artist emulsion + cotton sewn on cotton paper Based on a single image of Kate Moss
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Cotton Portrait Photography

Materials

Cotton, Emulsion, Ink, Paper, Thread

Sandi
Located in PARIS, FR
Ce tirage fait partie de la série "Regards Croisés". « Nous allions passer l’un à coté de l’autre rapidement, sans que nos vies se croisent, quand ton regard a accroché mon objectif...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Portrait Photography

Materials

Cotton, Paper, Color

"What Grandmother Bequeathed to Me" - contemporary portrait - cyanotype
Located in Atlanta, GA
"What Grandmother Bequeathed to Me" is a cyanotype on cotton fabric. It has an edition of 10. Tokie Rome-Taylor is inspired by the works of Harmonia Rosales, Kehinde Wiley, Tawny Chatmon, Ayana V. Jackson, Omar Victor Diop, Deborah Roberts...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Portrait Photography

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Cotton

Hissa
Located in PARIS, FR
Ce tirage fait partie de la série "Regards Croisés". Photographie disponible en deux formats : 30x20cm et 60x40cm Veuillez nous contacter si intéressé. « Nous allions passer l’un à...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Portrait Photography

Materials

Cotton, Paper, Color

Xiu
Located in PARIS, FR
Ce tirage fait partie de la série "Regards Croisés" « Nous allions passer l’un à coté de l’autre rapidement, sans que nos vies se croisent, quand ton regard a accroché mon objectif....
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Portrait Photography

Materials

Cotton, Paper

Aung et Khine
Located in PARIS, FR
Ce tirage fait partie de la série " Regards Croisés". « Nous allions passer l’un à coté de l’autre rapidement, sans que nos vies se croisent, quand ton regard a accroché mon objecti...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Portrait Photography

Materials

Cotton, Color

Bahiya
Located in PARIS, FR
Ce tirage fait partie de la série " Regards Croisés". « Nous allions passer l’un à coté de l’autre rapidement, sans que nos vies se croisent, quand ton regard a accroché mon objecti...
Category

2010s Contemporary Cotton Portrait Photography

Materials

Cotton, Paper, Color

Daya
Located in PARIS, FR
Ce tirage fait partie de la série "Regards Croisés" « Nous allions passer l’un à coté de l’autre rapidement, sans que nos vies se croisent, quand ton regard a accroché mon objectif....
Category

2010s Contemporary Cotton Portrait Photography

Materials

Cotton, Paper, Color

Ketut
Located in PARIS, FR
Ce tirage fait partie de la série "Regards Croisés". « Nous allions passer l’un à coté de l’autre rapidement, sans que nos vies se croisent, quand ton regard a accroché mon objectif...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Portrait Photography

Materials

Cotton, Paper, Color

Dao
Located in PARIS, FR
Ce tirage fait partie de la série "Regards Croisés". « Nous allions passer l’un à coté de l’autre rapidement, sans que nos vies se croisent, quand ton regard a accroché mon objectif...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Portrait Photography

Materials

Cotton, Paper, Acrylic, Color

Khin
Located in PARIS, FR
Ce tirage fait partie de la série "Regards Croisés". Autre dimension disponible - merci de contacter la galerie. « Nous allions passer l’un à coté de l’autre rapidement, sans que no...
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2010s Contemporary Cotton Portrait Photography

Materials

Cotton, Paper, Color

Roshan
Located in PARIS, FR
Ce tirage fait partie de la série "Regards Croisés". « Nous allions passer l’un à coté de l’autre rapidement, sans que nos vies se croisent, quand ton regard a accroché mon objectif...
Category

2010s Contemporary Cotton Portrait Photography

Materials

Cotton, Paper, Color

Indra
Located in PARIS, FR
Ce tirage fait partie de la série "Regards Croisés". Autre dimension disponible - merci de contacter la galerie. « Nous allions passer l’un à coté de l’autre rapidement, sans que no...
Category

2010s Contemporary Cotton Portrait Photography

Materials

Cotton, Paper, Color

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Find a wide variety of authentic Cotton portrait 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 portrait 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 yellow 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 Roberto Fonfria, Ant Pearce, and Lia Cook. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, Pop Art, 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 Cotton portrait photography, so small editions measuring 0.63 inches across are also available

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