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Deborah Bay

Inuksuks-Anchor Bay, Michigan (with Clouds). Photograph.

Inuksuks-Anchor Bay, Michigan (with Clouds). Photograph.

By Deborah Benedic

Located in Chesterfield, MI

Measures 8 x 10 inches and is Unframed. Also available: 5 x 7 inches.

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Landscape Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper

Sunrise on Anchor Bay, Photorealist Color Print, 8 x 10 Landscape

Sunrise on Anchor Bay, Photorealist Color Print, 8 x 10 Landscape

By Deborah Benedic

Located in Chesterfield, MI

Sunrise on a summer morning in Chesterfield, Michigan at Brandenburg Park offered a spectacular view of Anchor Bay looking over the wharf.

Category

2010s Photorealist Color Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper

Crown Prince
Crown Prince

Deborah OropalloCrown Prince, 1987

$2,500

H 23.5 in W 20.75 in D 1.5 in

Crown Prince

By Deborah Oropallo

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist: Deborah Oropallo (1954-) Title: Crown Prince Medium: Etching and aquatint in colors Date: 1987 Printer: Teaberry Press (Timothy Berry, San Francisco) Edition: 50 plus proofs ...

Category

1980s Conceptual Abstract Prints

Materials

Etching, Aquatint

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Probability Theory - Atmospheric purple, blue, & green geometric light abstract
Probability Theory - Atmospheric purple, blue, & green geometric light abstract

Probability Theory - Atmospheric purple, blue, & green geometric light abstract

By Deborah Bay

Located in Houston, TX

"Probability Theory" is a sublime light abstract from Houston-based photographer Deborah Bay's "Traveling Light" series, featuring distinctive diamond and circle geometries emblazone...

Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

The Hydraulics of Color - Pink & orange abstract light triptych
The Hydraulics of Color - Pink & orange abstract light triptych

The Hydraulics of Color - Pink & orange abstract light triptych

By Deborah Bay

Located in Houston, TX

"The Hydraulics of Color" is a three-part abstract from Deborah Bay's ethereal "Traveling Light" series. This triptych features a series of lines and geometric shapes set against a g...

Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Lean Out - Blue & red color glass prism light abstract
Lean Out - Blue & red color glass prism light abstract

Lean Out - Blue & red color glass prism light abstract

By Deborah Bay

Located in Houston, TX

With its bright hues, "Lean Out" is mesmerizing with its buoyant and glowing look. The work comes from Bay's acclaimed series "Traveling Light." Deborah Bay’s “Traveling Light” ser...

Category

2010s Abstract Color Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Circular Domains - Blue & yellow light abstraction with circles
Circular Domains - Blue & yellow light abstraction with circles

Circular Domains - Blue & yellow light abstraction with circles

By Deborah Bay

Located in Houston, TX

Houston-based photographer Deborah Bay's "Traveling Light" series takes what is all around us—light—and channels it into creating imaginative, abstract works that express a variety o...

Category

2010s Abstract Color Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Circular Thinking I - Geometric, multicolored abstraction with polka dots
Circular Thinking I - Geometric, multicolored abstraction with polka dots

Circular Thinking I - Geometric, multicolored abstraction with polka dots

By Deborah Bay

Located in Houston, TX

Engaged in the intricate process of manipulating visual light through prisms, Houston-based photographer Deborah Bay takes what is all around us—light—and channels it into creating i...

Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Abstract Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Triangle Theorem - Geometric, abstract, multicolored archival pigment print

Triangle Theorem - Geometric, abstract, multicolored archival pigment print

By Deborah Bay

Located in Houston, TX

Houston-based photographer Deborah Bay's "Traveling Light" series takes what is all around us—light—and channels it into creating imaginative, abstract works that express a variety o...

Category

2010s Abstract Color Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Line of Beauty - Geometric, abstract, multicolored diptych

Line of Beauty - Geometric, abstract, multicolored diptych

By Deborah Bay

Located in Houston, TX

Houston-based photographer Deborah Bay's "Traveling Light" series takes what is all around us—light—and channels it into creating imaginative, abstract works that express a variety o...

Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

The Widening Gyre - Rainbow textured spiral light abstract, inspired by Yeats
The Widening Gyre - Rainbow textured spiral light abstract, inspired by Yeats

The Widening Gyre - Rainbow textured spiral light abstract, inspired by Yeats

By Deborah Bay

Located in Houston, TX

"The Widening Gyre" is an ethereal, digital composite work by Deborah Bay that features a stunningly rainbow spiral created entirely in-studio using gel filters and prisms.

Category

2010s Abstract Color Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

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