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Artist: Jami Goldman
Porthole #4
By Jami Goldman
Located in New York, NY
Ed. 7/15 Dye infused aluminum photograph Series: Portholes, abstract realism Jami Goldman is an American fine art photographer, with over 30 years experience behind the lens. She ...
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2010s Abstract Jami Goldman Art

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Metal

Porthole #14
By Jami Goldman
Located in New York, NY
Ed. 3/15 Infused dye sublimated on aluminum. Jami Goldman is an American fine art photographer, with over 30 years experience behind the lens. She is best known for her abstract ...
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2010s Jami Goldman Art

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Dye

Marie
By Jami Goldman
Located in New York, NY
Ed. 3/15, signed by photographer. Jami Goldman is an American fine art photographer, with over 30 years experience behind the lens. She is best known for her abstract realistic appr...
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2010s Jami Goldman Art

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Mosaic

Porthole #13
By Jami Goldman
Located in New York, NY
Ed. 3/15 Infused dye sublimated on aluminum. Jami Goldman is an American fine art photographer, with over 30 years experience behind the lens. She is best known for her abstract re...
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2010s Jami Goldman Art

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Dye

Porthole #6
By Jami Goldman
Located in New York, NY
Ed. 5/15, infused dye sublimated on aluminum. Includes floating white frame. Jami Goldman is an American fine art photographer, with over 30 years experience behind the lens. She is...
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2010s Jami Goldman Art

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Metal

Porthole #7
By Jami Goldman
Located in New York, NY
Ed. 4/15 Dye infused aluminum photograph Series: Portholes, abstract realism Jami Goldman is an American fine art photographer, with over 30 years experience behind the lens. She ...
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2010s Abstract Jami Goldman Art

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Metal

Porthole #12
By Jami Goldman
Located in New York, NY
Ed. 3/15 Infused dye sublimated on aluminum Jami Goldman is an American fine art photographer, with over 30 years experience behind the lens. She is best known for her abstract rea...
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2010s Jami Goldman Art

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Dye

Porthole #11
By Jami Goldman
Located in New York, NY
Ed. 3/15 Infused dye sublimated on aluminum. Jami Goldman is an American fine art photographer, with over 30 years experience behind the lens. She is best known for her abstract r...
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2010s Jami Goldman Art

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Dye

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