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Artist: Jami Goldman
Porthole #9
Porthole #9

Porthole #9

By Jami Goldman

Located in New York, NY

Ed. of 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 Jami Goldman Art

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Metal

Porthole #4
Porthole #4

Porthole #4

By Jami Goldman

Located in New York, NY

Ed. of 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

Marie

Marie

By Jami Goldman

Located in New York, NY

Ed. of 15, photograph with mosaic overlay. Jami Goldman is an American fine art photographer, with over 30 years experience behind the lens. She is best known for her abstract reali...

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2010s Jami Goldman Art

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Mosaic

Porthole #6
Porthole #6

Porthole #6

By Jami Goldman

Located in New York, NY

Ed. of 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 Jami Goldman Art

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Metal

Porthole #7
Porthole #7

Porthole #7

By Jami Goldman

Located in New York, NY

Ed. of 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
Porthole #12

Porthole #12

By Jami Goldman

Located in New York, NY

Ed. of 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 Jami Goldman Art

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Metal

Porthole #8
Porthole #8

Porthole #8

By Jami Goldman

Located in New York, NY

Ed. of 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 Jami Goldman Art

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Metal

Porthole #5
Porthole #5

Porthole #5

By Jami Goldman

Located in New York, NY

Ed. of 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 Jami Goldman Art

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Metal

Porthole #13

Porthole #13

By Jami Goldman

Located in New York, NY

Ed. of 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 Jami Goldman Art

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Metal

Porthole #12
Porthole #12

Porthole #12

By Jami Goldman

Located in New York, NY

Ed. of 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...

Category

2010s Jami Goldman Art

Materials

Metal

Porthole #14
Porthole #14

Porthole #14

By Jami Goldman

Located in New York, NY

Ed. of 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 Jami Goldman Art

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Metal

Porthole #11
Porthole #11

Porthole #11

By Jami Goldman

Located in New York, NY

Ed. of 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 Jami Goldman Art

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Metal

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