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Boombox 31
By Lyle Owerko
Located in Charlotte, NC
. Music mattered. The boombox was their muse and their messenger, and The Boombox Project memorializes
Category

2010s Photorealist Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Boombox 23
By Lyle Owerko
Located in Charlotte, NC
. Music mattered. The boombox was their muse and their messenger, and The Boombox Project memorializes
Category

2010s Photorealist Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Boombox 21
By Lyle Owerko
Located in Charlotte, NC
. Music mattered. The boombox was their muse and their messenger, and The Boombox Project memorializes
Category

2010s Photorealist Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Boombox #24, 2010
By Lyle Owerko
Located in Atlanta, GA
16 x 20 inch Ilford Paper Archival Print, Edition of 50 30 x 44 inch Ilford Paper Archival Print, Edition of 25 44 x 65 inch Ilford Paper Archival Print, Edition of 25 60 x 90 inch I...
Boombox #23, 2010
By Lyle Owerko
Located in Atlanta, GA
16 x 20 inch Ilford Paper Archival Print, Edition of 50 30 x 44 inch Ilford Paper Archival Print, Edition of 25 44 x 65 inch Ilford Paper Archival Print, Edition of 25 60 x 90 inch I...
Boombox #2, 2010
By Lyle Owerko
Located in Atlanta, GA
16 x 20 inch Ilford Paper Archival Print, Edition of 50 30 x 44 inch Ilford Paper Archival Print, Edition of 25 44 x 65 inch Ilford Paper Archival Print, Edition of 25 60 x 90 inch I...
Boombox #8, 2010
By Lyle Owerko
Located in Atlanta, GA
16 x 20 inch Ilford Paper Archival Print, Edition of 50 30 x 44 inch Ilford Paper Archival Print, Edition of 25 44 x 65 inch Ilford Paper Archival Print, Edition of 25 60 x 90 inch I...
Boombox #6, 2010
By Lyle Owerko
Located in Atlanta, GA
16 x 20 inch Ilford Paper Archival Print, Edition of 50 30 x 44 inch Ilford Paper Archival Print, Edition of 25 44 x 65 inch Ilford Paper Archival Print, Edition of 25 60 x 90 inch I...
Boombox #14, 2010
By Lyle Owerko
Located in Atlanta, GA
16 x 20 inch Ilford Paper Archival Print, Edition of 50 30 x 44 inch Ilford Paper Archival Print, Edition of 25 44 x 65 inch Ilford Paper Archival Print, Edition of 25 60 x 90 inch I...
Boombox #26, 2010
By Lyle Owerko
Located in Atlanta, GA
16 x 20 inch Ilford Paper Archival Print, Edition of 50 30 x 44 inch Ilford Paper Archival Print, Edition of 25 44 x 65 inch Ilford Paper Archival Print, Edition of 25 60 x 90 inch I...
Boombox #25, 2010
By Lyle Owerko
Located in Atlanta, GA
16 x 20 inch Ilford Paper Archival Print, Edition of 50 30 x 44 inch Ilford Paper Archival Print, Edition of 25 44 x 65 inch Ilford Paper Archival Print, Edition of 25 60 x 90 inch I...
Halt Red Boombox Sculpture from the “Vox Machina” series
By Lyle Owerko
Located in Atlanta, GA
LYLE OWERKO Halt Red Boombox Sculpture from the “Vox Machina” series, 2015 Signed on artist label
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Fiberglass, Resin

Eagle Hunter 19
By Lyle Owerko
Located in Charlotte, NC
published The Boombox Project. That same year Hasselblad Cameras named him a Hasselblad Master for his work
Category

2010s Color Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Eagle Hunter 1
By Lyle Owerko
Located in Charlotte, NC
published The Boombox Project. That same year Hasselblad Cameras named him a Hasselblad Master for his work
Category

2010s Color Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Eagle Hunter 15
By Lyle Owerko
Located in Charlotte, NC
published The Boombox Project. That same year Hasselblad Cameras named him a Hasselblad Master for his work
Category

2010s Color Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Eagle Hunter 15
By Lyle Owerko
Located in Charlotte, NC
published The Boombox Project. That same year Hasselblad Cameras named him a Hasselblad Master for his work
Category

2010s Color Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Eagle Hunter 7
By Lyle Owerko
Located in Charlotte, NC
published The Boombox Project. That same year Hasselblad Cameras named him a Hasselblad Master for his work
Category

2010s Color Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Gold Boombox
By Lyle Owerko
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Lyle Owerko Gold Boombox 28.35 x 30.5 inches llford paper archival print Edition of 9 + 2 AP Signed
Category

2010s Color Photography

Materials

Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

Gold Boombox
H 28.35 in W 30.5 in
Boombox 21 - The Boombox Project
By Lyle Owerko
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Lyle Owerko Boombox 21 Ilford paper archival print Signed and numbered 30 x 44 inches Edition of
Category

2010s Contemporary Still-life Prints

Materials

Archival Paper

Boombox 1 - The Boombox Project
By Lyle Owerko
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Lyle Owerko Boombox 1 Ilford paper archival print Signed and numbered 30 x 44 inches Edition of
Category

2010s Contemporary Still-life Photography

Materials

Archival Paper

Gold Boombox Lightbox
By Lyle Owerko
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Lyle Owerko Gold Boombox Lightbox 32.5 x 44.5 x 2.5 inches, Edition of 6 + 1AP Signed and numbered
Category

2010s Street Art More Art

Materials

Lights

Gold Boombox Lightbox
Gold Boombox Lightbox
H 32.5 in W 44.5 in D 2.5 in
Boombox 24 Large
By Lyle Owerko
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Lyle Owerko Boombox 24 llford paper archival print 44 x 65 inches Edition of 25 Signed and numbered
Category

2010s Contemporary Still-life Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper

Gold Boombox - Version .002
By Lyle Owerko
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Lyle Owerko Gold Boombox - Version .002 44 x 60 inches Fine art print on archival rag Edition of 3
Category

2010s More Prints

Materials

Rag Paper, Digital, Archival Pigment

Lyle Owerko and Faile signed 'Boombox Illusions'
By Faile
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Faile & Lyle Owerko, 'Boombox Illusions' signed lithographic poster A collaboration between
Category

1980s Street Art Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph

Boombox 1
By Lyle Owerko
Located in Charlotte, NC
. Music mattered. The boombox was their muse and their messenger, and The Boombox Project memorializes
Category

2010s Photorealist Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Boombox 10
By Lyle Owerko
Located in Charlotte, NC
. Music mattered. The boombox was their muse and their messenger, and The Boombox Project memorializes
Category

2010s Photorealist Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Boombox 19
By Lyle Owerko
Located in Charlotte, NC
. Music mattered. The boombox was their muse and their messenger, and The Boombox Project memorializes
Category

2010s Photorealist Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Boombox 6
By Lyle Owerko
Located in Charlotte, NC
. Music mattered. The boombox was their muse and their messenger, and The Boombox Project memorializes
Category

2010s Photorealist Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Boombox 18
By Lyle Owerko
Located in Charlotte, NC
. Music mattered. The boombox was their muse and their messenger, and The Boombox Project memorializes
Category

2010s Photorealist Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

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The price for a lyle boombox in our collection starts at $525 and tops out at $15,000 with the average selling for $3,750.

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