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Jerry FreednerBamboo 28 (Modern Still Life Photo of Bright Yellow Bamboo on Black Background)2012
2012
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- Creator:Jerry Freedner (American)
- Creation Year:2012
- Dimensions:Height: 12 in (30.48 cm)Width: 12 in (30.48 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Hudson, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU227638522
Jerry Freedner
Jerry Freedner said that "In the 60s, I studied photography at the New School in New York City, and then with the Lisette Model. I've enjoyed many workshops and through the pre-digital age, thousands of hours in my darkroom. As it was then and as it is now, I have an enduring affinity with nature in all of its forms. Within the last 10 years, my concerns have shifted to the intense fragility of this earth we share. My work is apolitical yet I hope that it might serve as a vehicle to stir a sense of stewardship, to conserve the wonder and beauty about us, which is now fraught with unhappy change and threatened loss."
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