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Artist: Christine Matthai
Serenity
By Christine Matthai
Located in Fairfield, CT
Christine Matthäi was born in Germany. She lives and works between Shelter Island, New York, Germany and the Bahamas. Her LIGHT and SEA series, and all other water related series, ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Christine Matthai Landscape Photography

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C Print

Night on Sunset Beach
By Christine Matthai
Located in Fairfield, CT
Also available 50 x 70 in. $9,500, edition of 10. Christine Matthäi was born in Germany. She lives and works between Shelter Island, New York, Germany and the Bahamas. Her LIGHT an...
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2010s Abstract Christine Matthai Landscape Photography

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C Print, Plexiglass

Dawn
By Christine Matthai
Located in Fairfield, CT
Also available 50 x 70 in. $9,500, edition of 10. Christine Matthäi was born in Germany. She lives and works between Shelter Island, New York, Germany and the Bahamas. Her LIGHT an...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Christine Matthai Landscape Photography

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C Print

Into the Blue
By Christine Matthai
Located in Fairfield, CT
Also available 50 x 70 in. $9,500, edition of 10. Christine Matthäi was born in Germany. She lives and works between Shelter Island, New York, Germany and the Bahamas. Her LIGHT an...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Christine Matthai Landscape Photography

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C Print, Plexiglass

Horizon Light
By Christine Matthai
Located in Fairfield, CT
Also available 50 x 70 in. $9,500, edition of 10. Christine Matthäi was born in Germany. She lives and works between Shelter Island, New York, Germany and the Bahamas. Her LIGHT a...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Christine Matthai Landscape Photography

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C Print

Sundown Ride
By Christine Matthai
Located in Fairfield, CT
Also available 50 x 70 in. $9,500, edition of 10. Christine Matthäi was born in Germany. She lives and works between Shelter Island, New York, Germany and the Bahamas. Her LIGHT a...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Christine Matthai Landscape Photography

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C Print

Liquid Gold Diptych
By Christine Matthai
Located in Fairfield, CT
German-born Christine Matthäi’s fascination with photography and film began during her early teenage years. She studied and graduated from the Fashion Institute of Technology in Ber...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Christine Matthai Landscape Photography

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C Print, Plexiglass

Miami Light
By Christine Matthai
Located in Fairfield, CT
Also available 50 x 70 in. $9,500, edition of 10. Christine Matthäi was born in Germany. She lives and works between Shelter Island, New York, Germany and the Bahamas. Her LIGHT an...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Christine Matthai Landscape Photography

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C Print

Sagaponack Liquid Gold
By Christine Matthai
Located in Fairfield, CT
Also available 50 x 70 in. $9,500, edition of 10. Christine Matthäi was born in Germany. She lives and works between Shelter Island, New York, Germany and the Bahamas. Her LIGHT an...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Christine Matthai Landscape Photography

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C Print

Hampton Sea
By Christine Matthai
Located in Fairfield, CT
Also available 50 x 70 in. $9,500, edition of 10. Christine Matthäi was born in Germany. She lives and works between Shelter Island, New York, Germany and the Bahamas. Her LIGHT a...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Christine Matthai Landscape Photography

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C Print

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