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Shulman, Neutra, Von Sternberg House, Northridge, CA, Black & White Photography
By Julius Shulman
Located in Los Angeles, CA
American photographer Julius Shulman’s images of Californian architecture have burned themselves into the retina of the 20th century. A book on modern architecture without Shulman is...
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Mid-20th Century Sea Ranch

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Brookhaven Chair by American Studio Craft Artist David N. Ebner
By David N. Ebner
Located in Bellport, NY
The Brookhaven chair, in red oak, by American studio craft artist David N. Ebner. Available in alternate woods. Note: All works signed by the artis...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Arts and Crafts Sea Ranch

Materials

Oak

Medium "Pebble" Table by Kaspar Hamacher
By Kaspar Hamacher
Located in San Francisco, CA
A medium size pebble shaped coffee table by German artist Kaspar Hamacher from the trunk of a solid piece of naturally fallen oak. Almond + Co. is the exclusive gallery selected to ...
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David Cressey Ceramic Table Lamp for Architectural Pottery with Textured Surface
By David Cressey, Architectural Pottery
Located in Chicago, IL
Ceramic table lamp designed by David Cressey for Architectural Pottery. It has a speckled brown glaze over a creamy base color and a textural surface treatment of freely applied squi...
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Materials

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Shulman, Neutra Singleton House, Los Angeles, CA, Black & White Photography
By Julius Shulman
Located in Los Angeles, CA
American photographer Julius Shulman’s images of Californian architecture have burned themselves into the retina of the 20th century. A book on modern architecture without Shulman is...
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Los Angeles Beaches - Photorealistic Sign Painting with Oil and Enamel on Canvas
By Ross Tamlin
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Ross Tamlin's unique photorealistic compositions merge traditional painting methods with modern industrial techniques to create captivating works of art. Using layers of oil and enamel paint, Tamlin creates an illusion of corrugation that adds depth and texture to his pieces. His use of industrial imagery and found objects is a nod to contemporary art, while his bold color palette and incorporation of text is a nod to the Pop Art movement. Tamlin created this one-of-a-kind, vibrant, and colorful painting measuring 33 inches square and 1.25 inches deep with oil and enamel paint on canvas. The sides of the canvas are painted in a continuation of the front eliminating the need for framing. In addition to being signed by the artist on the front, the artwork also comes with a certificate of authenticity issued by the art gallery. The certificate guarantees the authenticity and provenance of the artwork. Free delivery is available for those in the local Los Angeles area, and affordable worldwide shipping is available for US and international art collectors. In this artwork, Tamlin reworks the traditional idea of landscape painting by incorporating text and familiar places' names, such as Los Angeles beaches, painted in large letters over the colorful photorealistic painted corrugated metal. This photorealistic painting by Ross Tamlin is so expertly executed that it perfectly mimics the texture and appearance of corrugated metal, even when seen in person. However, upon much closer inspection from the side at a nearly 90-degree angle, the levelness of the canvas is revealed, allowing you to appreciate the skillful brushwork of oil and enamel paint that gives the amazing illusion of depth and texture. With meticulous attention to detail, Tamlin imparts extraordinary depth to the painting, creating a finish that emulates the shine of polished metal and further enhances the piece's realistic appearance. This original artwork stands as a testament to Tamlin's remarkable talent and precision, demonstrated through the inclusion of even the smallest details, such as the masterfully painted rusty rivet holes. Tamlin's works are represented by Artspace Warehouse Los Angeles and are held in private collections worldwide, including Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Hong Kong, Singapore, the USA, Switzerland, and France. Corporate collections include ING Bank, Babcock & Brown, Barclays Bank, Saville Hotel Group, Savills Property Group, Minter Ellison, Hai Win Shipping, Allkotes Pty Ltd, Blue Scope Steel Pty Ltd, Sieper & Co., A. P. Moller Maersk Group, Grant Thomas Management, Maridan Pty Ltd, Esprit Changeware Pty Ltd, Maritime Transport Ltd, London. REPRESENTATION Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, CA EDUCATION 1979 – 1981 NZ Certificate of Town Planning (3 Years) 1982 Emigrated to Australia, 1989 Australian citizenship 1985 Fine Arts Certificate (Meadowbank) (not completed) 1987 Graphic Arts Certificate, Brisbane 1988 – 1997 Paint/Colour Laboratory Technician SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2014 Soho Galleries, Sydney, Australia 2013 Soho Galleries, Sydney, Australia 2012 Paintbox Fineart, Canberra, ACT, “Melange” 2011 Jackman Gallery, St. Kilda, Melbourne, Australia 2010 Harrison Gallery, Paddington, Australia 2008 Rushcutters Bay Gallery, Sydney, Australia 2007 Paintbox Gallery, Braddon, Canberra, Australia 2007 Rushcutters Bay Gallery, Sydney, Australia 2006 Rushcutters Bay Gallery, Sydney, Australia 2005 Rushcutters Bay Gallery, Sydney, Australia 2005 Paintbox Gallery, Braddon, Canberra, Australia 2004 Rushcutters Bay Gallery, Sydney, Australia 2003 Rushcutters Bay Gallery, Sydney, Australia 2002 Rushcutters Bay Gallery, Sydney, Australia 2001 1+2 Artists Studio Gallery, Rozelle 2000 New Aesthetix Gallery, Camperdown, Sydney, Australia GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2023 Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, CA 2021 “Urban Thoughts”, Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, CA 2021 Affordable Art Fair New York 2019 Affordable Art Fair Hong Kong 2019 Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, CA 2019 Affordable Art Fair New York 2019 Palm Springs Fine Art Fair, Palm Springs, CA 2018 AAF Hong Kong 2018 New York AAF, NY, USA 2018 Morris Art Prize; Gold Coast, Queensland 2018 Art Palm Springs Fine Art Fair, California 2017 SOHO Galleries, Sydney, group exhibitions 2017 Gallery Beneath, Moolloolaba, Queensland, group show 2017 Whistler Contemporary Gallery, Whistler, BC, Canada 2017 Artspace Warehouse Gallery, Los Angeles, USA 2017 AAF New York, NY, USA 2017 AAF Battersea, London, UK 2017 Palm Springs Art Fair, Palm Springs, California USA, represented by Artspace Warehouse 2016 Stockholm AAF 2016, Sweden, represented by Retrospect Planet 2016 Artspace Warehouse Gallery, Los Angeles, USA 2016 Kunstwarenhaus Gallery, Zurich, Switzerland 2016 SOHO Galleries, Sydney, NSW, Australia 2016 Art Hamptons, represented by Artspace Warehouse LA 2016 AAF Hong Kong 2016 New York AAF, USA, represented by Artspace Warehouse LA 2016 Asia Contemporary, Hong Kong 2016 Palm Springs Fine Art Fair, USA, represented by 2016 Artspace Warehouse 2016 Whistler Contemporary Gallery, Whistler, Canada 2016 Caldera Art Exhibition, Murwillumbah, Northern NSW 2015 AAF Singapore 2015 Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, USA 2015 Palm Springs Fine Art Fair, USA, represented by 2015 Artspace Warehouse 2015 London AAF, Battersea, March, represented by 2015 Retrospect Planet 2015 Asian Contemporary, Hong Kong, March, represented by Retrospect Planet 2015 New York AAF, USA, represented by Artspace Warehouse LA 2015 Hong Kong AAF, May, represented by Retrospect Planet 2015 Kunstwarenhaus Gallery, Zurich, Switzerland 2015 Lethbridge Gallery, Paddington, Brisbane 2015 Stockholm AAF 2015, Sweden represented by Retrospect Planet 2015 Group Show SOHO Galleries, “Realism” Sydney, NSW 2015 Singapore AAF 2015 Hamburg AAF, Germany 2015 Mosman Art Prize, Sydney, 2014 Brussels AAF, Belgium, represented by Retrospect Planet 2014 Milan AAF, Italy, represented by Retrospect Planet 2014 London AAF, UK, represented by Retrospect Planet 2014 Hong Kong AAF; represented by Retrospect Planet 2014 Asian Contemporary (Hong Kong) 2014 Singapore AAF (May) 2014 Stockholm AAF, Sweden (October) 2014 Amsterdam AAF, Netherlands 2014 Hamburg AAF, Germany 2014 Singapore AAF, Singapore 2014 Northern Rivers Kyogle Pop Up exhibition (November) 2014 Soho Galleries, Xmas group exhibition 2013 Brussels AAF, Belgium, represented by Retrospect Planet 2013 Milan AAF, Italy, represented by Retrospect Planet 2013 Hong Kong AAF, Hong Kong, represented by Retrospect Planet 2013 Asian Contemporary Art Show,JW Marriott Hotel, Hong Kong 2013 Melbourne Art Fair, represented by Manyung Gallery, 2013 A Book about Death (international travelling art show) Tweed Art Gallery, Murwillumbah, NSW 2013 Hong Kong Contemporary Art Show, Marriott Hotel, Hong Kong 2013 Stockholm AAF, Stockholm, Sweden 2013 Amsterdam AAF, Amsterdam, Holland 2013 Hamburg AAF , Hamburg, Germany 2013 Singapore AAF, Singapore 2013 Seattle AAF, Seattle, USA, represented by Manyung Gallery 2013 Whistler Village Art Gallery, Whistler, BC, Canada 2012 Redsea Gallery,Group Exhibition, Brisbane 2012 Toowoomba Grammar School Art Show, Toowoomba, QLD 2012 Brussels AAF, Belgium, represented by Retrospect Gallery 2012 New York AAF, New York, USA 2012 Envie D’Art, Paris, France & London UK 2012 Art Melbourne AAF, Melbourne 2012 Hamptons Art Fair, July, New York, USA 2012 Wilson Art Prize, Lismore, Northern NSW 2012 Shanghai Art Fair, China, October 2012 Toronto International Art Fair, Canada 2012 Singapore Affordable Art Fair, represented by Retrospect Gallery 2012 Hamburg Affordable Art Fair, Germany 2012 Border Art Prize, Tweed River Art Gallery, Murwillumbah, NSW 2012 Whistler Village Art Gallery, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada 2011 Redsea Gallery Brisbane 2011 Traffic Jam Gallery, Sydney 2011 Manyung Gallery, Sorrento & Portsea, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria 2011 Baldarchy 2011 2011 A Royal Exhibition,Newcastle, Harrison Galleries in conjunction with Mirvac Residential 2011 Art Melbourne 2011 2011 Retrospect Gallery, Gold Coast,QLD “Fusions” 2011 Brisbane Rotary Art Spectacular Show 2011 Mission to Seafarers Victoria, ANL Maritime Art Prize Show, Melbourne, Victoria 2011 London Art Show ,Battersea, UK 2011 Singapore Art Show, represented by Retrospect Gallery 2011 Balmain Art & Craft Show, Sydney 2010 Art Melbourne 2010 2010 Retrospect Gallery, Byron Bay, NSW 2010 Manyung Gallery, Mt Eliza, Victoria 2010 Paintbox Gallery, Canberra, ACT “Contained” 2010 Gallery Beneath, Mooloolaba, Sunshine Coast, Queensland 2010 Manyung Sorrento Gallery, Mornigton, Victoria 2009 Art Melbourne 09 2009 Retrospect Gallery, Byron Bay, NSW 2009 Manyung Gallery, Mt. Eliza, Victoria 2009 ANL Mission to Seafarers Art Prize 2009 Art Sydney 09 2009 Balmain Art & Craft Show 2008 Stanthorpe Art Prize 08, Queensland 2008 Art Melbourne 08 2008 Art Brisbane 08 2008 Gallery Schubert, Gold Coast, QLD 2008 Art Sydney 08 2008 Manyung Gallery,Mt Eliza,Victoria 2007 Roxy Gallery, Kyogle, He-art Group Show, Northern NSW 2007 Paintbox Gallery, Fulham, London, UK 2007 Melbourne Affordable Art Show 2007 Cape Gallery, Byron Bay, Northern NSW 2007 Art Sydney 07 2006 Melbourne Affordable Art Show, Royal Exhibition Building, Carlton, VIC 2006 Art Sydney 06, RHI and Horden Pavillion, Sydney 2006 “Australia Calling” Dulwich art fair, London, UK 2006 Bentley Art Show, Northern Rivers NSW 2006 Austrade International Global promotion package 2006 London Autumn...
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21st Century and Contemporary Photorealist Sea Ranch

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Handwoven Llama Wool Throw in Ivory Made in Argentina, In Stock
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We love this elegant, super soft throw. Woven by hand by master weavers living in remote areas of La Puna, Argentina, using ancestral techniques. They are ...
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Ingressi di Milano. via Antonio Canova 39, Interior Architecture Photography
By Paola Pansini
Located in Los Angeles, CA
50 x 36 cm, 19.7 x 14.2 in. (unframed) Inkjet Print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper Edition of 15 The photographer Paola Pansini lives and works in Milan. Her photography focuses on s...
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Ingressi di Milano. viale Vittorio Veneto 20, Interior Architecture Photography
By Paola Pansini
Located in Los Angeles, CA
50 x 36 cm, 19.7 x 14.2 in. (unframed) Inkjet Print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper Edition of 15 The photographer Paola Pansini lives and works in Milan. Her photography focuses on s...
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2010s Modern Sea Ranch

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