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Rainbow
By Liz Nielsen
Located in New York, NY
Liz Nielsen
Rainbow, 2022
Analog Chromogenic Photogram, on Fujiflex
50 x 75 inches
127 x 190.5 cm
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Liz Nielsen is known for her unique, camera-less photograms that she cal...
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2010s Abstract Photography
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Outdoor Concert
By Liz Nielsen
Located in New York, NY
Liz Nielsen
Outdoor Concert, 2022
Analog Chromogenic Photogram, on Fujiflex
40 x 49 inches
101.6 x 124.5 cm
Unique
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Liz Nielsen is known for her unique, camera-less photograms th...
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