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Artist: Kat O'Neill
White Wash
By Kat O'Neill
Located in New York, NY
Archival Ink. Photograph. Waves. Produced by Dye Sublimation - which means archival inks infused into aluminum. Ltd Ed of 10. The art can be inside or outside with no visible lo...
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2010s Contemporary Kat O'Neill Art

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Metal

Something Happened
By Kat O'Neill
Located in New York, NY
Archival inks and acrylic on canvas. Gallery wrap continues the images on all the borders. Vibrant colors. About the Artist: Kat is an award-winning photographer, mixed m...
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2010s Abstract Kat O'Neill Art

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Canvas, Archival Ink, Acrylic

Montauk 7 - Ltd Ed
By Kat O'Neill
Located in New York, NY
Archival Inks infused into metal. Back of commercial fishing boat photographed by award-winning Hamptons' artist. Limited Edition. The art can be inside or outside with no visibl...
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2010s Contemporary Kat O'Neill Art

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Metal

Think Less
By Kat O'Neill
Located in New York, NY
Archival Ink. Photograph. Waves. Produced by Dye Sublimation - which means archival inks infused into aluminum. Ltd Ed of 10. The art can be inside or outside with no visible lo...
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2010s Contemporary Kat O'Neill Art

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Metal

Exuberance Despite the Chill #3 - Ltd Ed - 3/12
By Kat O'Neill
Located in New York, NY
In the appreciation of nature and children at their most innocent. In the vein of Sally Mann but more figurative than portrait. Ltd Edition. 3 of 12. The art can be inside or o...
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2010s Contemporary Kat O'Neill Art

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Metal

Montauk 4 - Ltd Ed
By Kat O'Neill
Located in New York, NY
Back of commercial fishing boat. Limited Edition. The art can be inside or outside with no visible loss of resolution. Gallery wrap finish adds an inch to the presentation. Pro...
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2010s Contemporary Kat O'Neill Art

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Metal

Montauk - Ltd Ed
By Kat O'Neill
Located in New York, NY
Archival Ink. Commercial Fishing Boat. Produced by Dye Sublimation - which means archival inks infused into aluminum. Ltd Ed of 10. The art can be inside or outside with no visi...
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2010s Contemporary Kat O'Neill Art

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Metal

Montauk Reflections #23 Ltd Ed of 10
By Kat O'Neill
Located in New York, NY
Archival Ink. Commercial fishing boats reflection. Can be hung horizontally as well. Produced by Dye Sublimation - which means archival in...
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2010s Abstract Kat O'Neill Art

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Metal

Surrender - Ltd Ed
By Kat O'Neill
Located in New York, NY
Movement on Metal is part of a series of graphic, industrial, black and white photographic images. All are limited editions and produced with infused archival inks on metal which means the image is permeated into the metal thereby becoming part of the material versus being merely printed on the surface. It can be inside or outside in all seasons for years with very little loss of resolution. A mounting system would be included. The finish is a metal black gallery wrap. What that means is, imagine a metal frame that the image rests on. It is an inch deep and presents the art in an elegant, museum quality fashion...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Kat O'Neill Art

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Metal

Sliver Streak
By Kat O'Neill
Located in New York, NY
Archival Ink. Photograph. Waves. Produced by Dye Sublimation - which means archival inks infused into aluminum. Ltd Ed of 10. The art can be inside or outside with no visible lo...
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2010s Conceptual Kat O'Neill Art

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Metal

Montauk Reflections #39 Ltd Ed of 10
By Kat O'Neill
Located in New York, NY
Commercial Fishing boat reflections. Ltd Ed of 10. The art can be inside or outside with no visible loss of resolution. Gallery wrap fini...
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2010s Abstract Kat O'Neill Art

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Metal

Montauk 2 - Ltd Ed
By Kat O'Neill
Located in New York, NY
Back of commercial fishing boat. Limited Edition. The art can be inside or outside with no visible loss of resolution. Gallery wrap finish adds an inch to the presentation. Pro...
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2010s Contemporary Kat O'Neill Art

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Metal

Set In Stone/Boss - Ltd Ed of 10
By Kat O'Neill
Located in New York, NY
Ancient Tombstones of The Hamptons Photographed and Layered with images to create abstract narratives. Archival Ink. Produced by Dye Sublimation - whi...
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Late 20th Century Abstract Kat O'Neill Art

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Metal

Green Swirl - Ltd Ed
By Kat O'Neill
Located in New York, NY
Archival Ink. Photograph. Seascape. Green. White. Can be hung horizontally as well. Produced by Dye Sublimation - which means archival inks infused into aluminum. Ltd Ed of 10. ...
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2010s Abstract Kat O'Neill Art

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Metal

At Rest
By Kat O'Neill
Located in New York, NY
Archival Ink. Photograph. Seascape. Produced by Dye Sublimation - which means archival inks infused into aluminum. Ltd Ed of 10. The art can be inside or outside with no visible ...
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2010s Contemporary Kat O'Neill Art

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Archival Ink

Ropes - Ltd Ed
By Kat O'Neill
Located in New York, NY
Archival Ink. Photograph. Industrial shots of commercial fishing in Montauk. Produced by Dye Sublimation - which means archival inks infused into aluminum. Ltd Ed of 10. The art...
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2010s Contemporary Kat O'Neill Art

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Metal

My Dress Bruce - Ltd Ed
By Kat O'Neill
Located in New York, NY
Composite of two photographs and label maker words that say Back off Caitlyn it is mine. A homage to the new Bruce Jenner. Both photographs shot in low...
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2010s Contemporary Kat O'Neill Art

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Metal

Evening Prayer - Ltd Ed
By Kat O'Neill
Located in New York, NY
Archival Ink. Commercial Fishing Boat. Produced by Dye Sublimation - which means archival inks infused into aluminum. Ltd Ed of 10. The art can be inside or outside with no visi...
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2010s Contemporary Kat O'Neill Art

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Metal

Montauk Reflections #8 Ltd Ed 2/10
By Kat O'Neill
Located in New York, NY
Commercial Fishing boat reflections. Ltd Ed 2/10. The art can be inside or outside with no visible loss of resolution. Gallery wrap finis...
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2010s Abstract Kat O'Neill Art

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Metal

Tree Diva
By Kat O'Neill
Located in New York, NY
Photograph of aged tree that is then brought to life through some acrylic touches. Photograph produced by Dye Sublimation - which means archival inks infused into aluminum. Abou...
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2010s Conceptual Kat O'Neill Art

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Metal

"I was Born a Bitch" - Frida Kahlo Ltd Ed 3/12
By Kat O'Neill
Located in New York, NY
Photograph of graffitied Frida Kahlo on van. Shot in NYC. Ltd Ed 3/12. The art can be inside or outside with no visible loss of resolution. Gallery wrap finish adds an inch to t...
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2010s Contemporary Kat O'Neill Art

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Metal

More than a Piece of - Ltd Ed of 10
By Kat O'Neill
Located in New York, NY
Archival pigment print produced on metal with vintage scrabble cubes creating narrative. Image is graffiti piece by graffiti artist Gumshoe - shot in the meat packing district in N...
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2010s Contemporary Kat O'Neill Art

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Metal

Montauk Reflections #27 Ltd Ed.
By Kat O'Neill
Located in New York, NY
Commercial Fishing boat reflections. Ltd Ed of 10. The art can be inside or outside with no visible loss of resolution. Gallery wrap fini...
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2010s Abstract Kat O'Neill Art

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Metal

Silver Shimmer Diptych
By Kat O'Neill
Located in New York, NY
Hamptons Waters. Shot in East Hampton. Ltd Ed of 10. The art can be inside or outside with no visible loss of resolution. Gallery wrap finish adds an inch to the presentation....
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2010s Abstract Kat O'Neill Art

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Metal

Almost At Rest - Ltd Ed of 10
By Kat O'Neill
Located in New York, NY
Abstract feeling shot of rock in the water. Shot in Montauk. Exposure creates painterly feel. Ltd Ed of 10. The art can be inside or outside with no visible loss of resolution. ...
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2010s Abstract Kat O'Neill Art

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Metal

Montauk Reflections 1 - Ltd Ed - 2/10
By Kat O'Neill
Located in New York, NY
Archival Ink. Photograph. Commercial fishing boat reflection. Shot in Montauk. Can be hung horizontally as well. Produced by Dye Sublimat...
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2010s Abstract Kat O'Neill Art

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Metal

Movement on Metal, Ltd Ed/3/10
By Kat O'Neill
Located in New York, NY
Light on the waves of a storm in East Hampton. Black and white on metal. Gallery wrap finish that adds an inch to the presentation. Dye Sublimation - which means archival inks ...
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2010s Contemporary Kat O'Neill Art

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Metal

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