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Artist: Igal Pardo
Beachscape 02 - beach scene photography
By Igal Pardo
Located in New York, NY
Beach Scape 02, 2017 Archival pigment print mounted on plexiglas 28 × 64 in 71.1 × 162.6 cm Edition of 6 This art work is part of Igal`s beach series. In ...
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2010s Contemporary Igal Pardo Color Photography

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Plexiglass, Archival Pigment

Beach Time I - color beach photography
By Igal Pardo
Located in New York, NY
In his beach series, Pardo is taking the viewers into a journey. A journey that goes on the line between surreal and real. His photos, straight shots that he manipulates, are sometim...
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2010s Contemporary Igal Pardo Color Photography

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Plexiglass, Archival Pigment

Beachscape 02
By Igal Pardo
Located in New York, NY
This art work is part of Igal`s beach series. In this series, Igal takes photos of different scenes on the Tel Aviv beaches of Israel (where he lives) and manipulates the images to m...
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2010s Contemporary Igal Pardo Color Photography

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Plexiglass, Archival Pigment

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