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Artist: Jeff Becker
Jeff Becker, Africa's Heartbeat, 2017, Video, Digital Pigment Print
By Jeff Becker
Located in Darien, CT
Using his inkjet printer as a paintbrush, Jeff Becker creates watercolor-like imagery without Photoshop or filters. Disruptive in nature, the Slurry Series works don't follow the tra...
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2010s Conceptual Jeff Becker Landscape Photography
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Video, Digital Pigment
Jeff Becker, Planetary Breathing, 2017, Video, Digital Pigment Print
By Jeff Becker
Located in Darien, CT
Using his inkjet printer as a paintbrush, Jeff Becker creates watercolor-like imagery without Photoshop or filters. Disruptive in nature, the Slurry Series works don't follow the tra...
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2010s Conceptual Jeff Becker Landscape Photography
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Video, Digital Pigment
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