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Bitches Brew

Bitches Brew
Located in Kansas City, MO
David Morris Bitches Brew Digital Painting on Archival Paper Year: 2023 Size: 24x24in Edition: 15
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2010s Modern Abstract Prints

Materials

Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

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Miles Davis "Bitches Brew"
By Martin Klimas
Located in New York, NY
Edition of 8. What does music look like? When we listen to Miles playing “Bitches Brew” or Pink
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment, Pigment

Miles Davis "Bitches Brew"
By Martin Klimas
Located in New York, NY
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Photography

Materials

Pigment

Martin Klimas, Diana Ross, Upside Down, Photograph, Abstract Paint Explosion
By Martin Klimas
Located in New York, NY
What does music look like? When we listen to Miles playing “Bitches Brew” or Pink Floyd’s David
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Photography

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Pigment

Martin Klimas, Diana Ross, Upside Down, Photograph, Abstract Paint Explosion
By Martin Klimas
Located in New York, NY
What does music look like? When we listen to Miles playing “Bitches Brew” or Pink Floyd’s David
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Photography

Materials

Pigment

Martin Klimas, Jamiroquai, Space Cowboy, Photograph, Abstract Paint Explosion
By Martin Klimas
Located in New York, NY
What does music look like? When we listen to Miles playing “Bitches Brew” or Pink Floyd’s David
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Photography

Materials

Pigment

Martin Klimas, Soft Cell, Tainted Love, Photograph, Abstract Paint Explosion
By Martin Klimas
Located in New York, NY
What does music look like? When we listen to Miles playing “Bitches Brew” or Pink Floyd’s David
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Photography

Materials

Pigment

Martin Klimas, Sex Pistols, Anarchy, Photograph, Abstract Paint Explosion
By Martin Klimas
Located in New York, NY
does music look like? When we listen to Miles playing “Bitches Brew” or Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Photography

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Martin Klimas, David Bowie, Ziggy Stardust, Photograph, Abstract Paint Explosion
By Martin Klimas
Located in New York, NY
does music look like? When we listen to Miles playing “Bitches Brew” or Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Photography

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Pigment

Martin Klimas, Mozart, Symphony No. 41, Photograph, Abstract Paint Explosion
By Martin Klimas
Located in New York, NY
What does music look like? When we listen to Miles playing “Bitches Brew” or Pink Floyd’s David
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Photography

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Pigment

Martin Klimas, Miles Davis, Miles Runs..., Photograph, Abstract Paint Explosion
By Martin Klimas
Located in New York, NY
What does music look like? When we listen to Miles playing “Bitches Brew” or Pink Floyd’s David
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Photography

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Pigment

Martin Klimas, Beethoven, Symphony No. 5, Photograph, Abstract Paint Explosion
By Martin Klimas
Located in New York, NY
does music look like? When we listen to Miles playing “Bitches Brew” or Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Photography

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Charlie Parker "Orinthology"
By Martin Klimas
Located in New York, NY
Edition of 8. What does music look like? When we listen to Miles playing “Bitches Brew” or
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment, Pigment

Pink Floyd "Time"
By Martin Klimas
Located in New York, NY
Edition of 8. What does music look like? When we listen to Miles playing “Bitches Brew” or
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Photography

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Pigment

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