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Item Ships From: Chicago
The Texas Rangers, West Texas by David Yarrow - Contemporary Photography
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
The Texas Rangers West Texas, TX - 2022 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: Standard Image Size: 37" x 46" Framed Size: 52" x 61" Large Image Size: 56" x 70" Framed Size: 71" x 85" Artist Statement: This photograph, taken near the Blanco in Texas, is a revisionist take on the fabled Texas Rangers. The rangers were founded in 1823 when Stephen F. Austin, known as the Father of Texas, employed ten men to act as rangers to protect 600 to 700 newly settled families who arrived in Mexican Texas...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

I've Got 18, You? by David Yarrow - Charity Edition - Contemporary Photography
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
I've Got 18, You? - Charity Edition 2022 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Edition Size: 50 Available sizes: One Size Image Size: 26" x 40" Fram...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

America's Team, Dallas, Texas by David Yarrow - Contemporary Photography
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
America's Team Dallas, Texas - 2023 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Edition Size: 20 Available sizes: Standard Image Size: 37" x 57" Framed Size: 52" x 72" Large Image Size: 56" x 86" Framed Size: 71" x 101" Artist Statement: There are no more celebrated Dallas Cowboys than Roger Staubach and Troy Aikman and the chance to photograph them together was high on my bucket list. Equally, with opportunity comes reponsibility. My sense was that a single frame had to pay homage to the great city of Dallas and the world’s most valuable sports franchise as well as it’s two greatest quarterbacks. That’s not an easy brief, but I knew of a downtown location in the East Quarter that offered a generous level of context. Using a car to build a story is not alien to us. It is a prop that not only offers opportunity, but it also gives reason and plausibility for the presence of the protagonists. The 1979 Lincoln Continental we opted for had the necessary length that I was looking for in the composition and by good fortune was a nod to the time the Cowboys became known as “America’s Team”. 1979 was also Staubach’s last NFL season, so the car worked both optically and historically. The nickname America’s Team originated with the 1978 franchise film, in which the narrator (John Facenda) opened with the following introduction: “They appear on television so often that their faces are as familiar to the public as presidents and movie stars. They are the Dallas Cowboys, “America’s Team”. The name stuck and much of the credit for that lies with quarterbacks - Roger and Troy - the winners of five Super Bowls between them and two legends of the game. Moving forward to 2023, and their post-game careers have set an example for former professional athletes, Roger as a genuine innovator in real estate and Troy as the leading sports pundit of his generation. My sense was that I needed the two great men to be in conversation and for there to be an implicit sense of brotherhood and mutual respect. Roger - a Heisman Trophy...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

Break Point, Oslo, Norway by David Yarrow - Contemporary Photography
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
Break Point Oslo, Norway - 2023 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Edition Size: 20 Available sizes: Standard Image Size: 30" x 73" Framed Size: 45" x 88" Large Image Size: 42" x 102" Framed Size: 57" x 117" Artist Statement: Casper Ruud was the fourth highest ranking men’s tennis...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

The Landlady, Leadville, Colorado by David Yarrow - Contemporary Photography
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
The LandLady Leadville, Colorado - 2022 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Edition Size: 20 Available sizes: Standard Image Size: 37" x 47" Fram...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

Downhill Racer, Val Gardena, Italy by David Yarrow - Contemporary Photography
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
Downhill Racer Val Gardena, Italy - 2022 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: Standard Image Size: 37" x 55" Fra...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

How the West Was Won, Montana by David Yarrow - Contemporary Photography
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
How the West Was Won The Crazies, Montana - 2019 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: Standard Image Size: 37" x...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by David Yarrow - Contemporary Photography
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy 2023 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: Standard Image Size: 37" x 60" Fr...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

But Why Is The Rum Gone?, Anguilla by David Yarrow - Contemporary Photography
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
But Why Is The Rum Gone? Anguilla - 2022 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: Standard Image Size: 37" x 67" Fra...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

Ghost Rider, Grand Tetons, Wyoming by David Yarrow - Contemporary Photography
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
Ghost Rider Grand Tetons, Wyoming - 2021 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: Standard Image Size: 37" x 65" Fra...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

The Landlord, Montana by David Yarrow - Contemporary Photography
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
The Landlord Montana - 2015 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: Large Image Size: 56" x 91" Framed Size: 71" x ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

Nantucket's Last Supper, MA by David Yarrow - Contemporary Photography
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
Nantucket's Last Supper Nantucket, MA - 2022 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: Standard Image Size: 37" x 37" ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

South by Southwest II by David Yarrow - Contemporary Photography
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
South by Southwest II England, UK - 2020 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: Standard Image Size: 37" x 36" Framed Size: 52" x 51" Large Image Size: 56" x 55" Framed Size: 71" x 70" Artist Statement: Hitchcock often used new talent as his female lead for his films - Tippi Hedren being a case in point and we followed his lead in this series by casting Bella Di Lorenzo from London. She did a great job and this image with the plane is so powerful that we wanted to show it. We know that we are deviating from the script of ‘North by...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

South by Southwest, England by David Yarrow - Contemporary Photography
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
South by Southwest England, UK - 2019 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: Standard Image Size: 37" x 39" Frame...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

Bodega Bay, California by David Yarrow - Contemporary Photography
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
Bodega Bay California - 2020 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: Standard Image Size: 37" x 42" Framed Size: 52" x 57" Large Image Size: 56" x 64" Framed Size: 71" x 79" Artist Statement: The second from my series that is a play on Hitchcock’s masterpiece - The Birds. The photograph places British models David Gandy and Bella di Lorenzo in a banged up 1961 Sunbeam Rapier with the Atlantic Ocean as the backdrop. I know the area well and the image was easy to preconceive, but damn hard to capture. The topography of the coast here in Devon is not dissimilar to the film location of Bodega Bay in northern California and I found a road location that would work well with the morning light. I wanted a big sky and a layered narrative, so I knew long before we shot that I would be working with a wide-angle lens from the car bonnet, with limited depth of field. I rather liked the fencing behind as well - so reminiscent of the opening scene in Jaws...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

A Simple Life by David Yarrow - Contemporary Photography
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
A Simple Life by David Yarrow Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: Standard Image Size: 37" x 60" Framed Size: 5...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

Inuit Family, Nunavut, Canada by David Yarrow - Contemporary Photography
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
Inuit Family Nunavut, Canada - 2013 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: Standard Image Size: 16" x 53" Framed Size: 31" x 68" Large Image Size: 24" x 80" Framed Size: 39" x 95" Artist Statement: In my travels I have detected that the more extreme locations tend to foster a greater sense of family. Intuitively this is understandable – life is hard and this encourages a spirit of togetherness. This Inuit family in the far north of Baffin Island...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

Frostbite, Igloolik, Nunavut, Canada by David Yarrow - Contemporary Photography
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
Frostbite Igloolik, Nunavut, Canada - 2013 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: Standard Image Size: 37" x 55" F...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

The Proud Nightwatchman, South Sudan by David Yarrow - Contemporary Photography
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
The Proud Nightwatchman Yirol, South Sudan - 2015 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: L...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

Gangsta, Namibia by David Yarrow - Contemporary Photography
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
Gangsta Namibia - 2015 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: Standard Image Size: 49" x 37" Framed Size: 64" x 52...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

I Walk the Line, Durango, CO by David Yarrow - Contemporary Photography
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
I Walk The Line Durango, Colorado - 2024 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: Standard Image Size: 39" x 37" Fra...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

The Winner Stays On by David Yarrow - Contemporary Photography
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
The Winner Stays On - 2019 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Edition Size: 20 Available sizes: Standard Image Size: 37" x 54" Framed Size: 71" ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

Be Careful What You Wish For, Utah by David Yarrow - Contemporary Photography
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
Be Careful What You Wish For Park City, Utah - 2023 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: Standard Image Size: 35" x 68" Framed Size: 50" x 83" Large Image Size: 52" x 101" Framed Size: 77" x 116" Artist Statement: The No Name Saloon in Park City, Utah is not just the “go to” bar in this fashionable ski resort, it is one of the best frontier styled bars in America. We travelled to the town to celebrate this institution and, as always, I brought with me a rag bag of western archetypes. The plan was to build a tableau long in cartoonish parody and see what happened. It seemed perfectly normal to bring a wolf into the mix: after all, the clientele of the No Name Saloon has always enjoyed a breadth to it. This is a place where the rich and famous mingle with those with little sense of cultural refinement. My lead girl...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

The Red Dog Saloon, Pioneertown, CA by David Yarrow - Contemporary Photography
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
The Red Dog Saloon Pioneertown, California - 2024 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: Standard Image Size: 37" x...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

Touch by David Yarrow - Contemporary Photography
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
Touch - 2013 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: Standard Image Size: 37" x 55" Framed Size: 52" x 70" Large ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

More African Tails, Namib Desert by David Yarrow - Contemporary Photography
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
More African Tails Namib Desert, Namibia - 2017 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: Standard Image Size: 37" x 6...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

Hoof It, Amboseli, Kenya by David Yarrow - Contemporary Photography
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
Hoof It Amboseli, Kenya - 2014 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: Standard Image Size: 54" x 37" Framed Size: ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

Leadville, Colorado by David Yarrow - Contemporary Photography
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
Leadville Leadville, Colorado - 2022 Edition Size: 20 Available sizes: STANDARD Image Size: 52" x 37" Framed Size: 67" x 52" LARGE Image Size: 79" x 56" Framed Size: 94" x 72" ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

Maradona (color), Mexico City by David Yarrow - Contemporary Photography
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
Maradona (color) Mexico City, Mexico - 1986 Edition Size: 40 Available sizes: One Size Image Size: 30" x 45" Framed Size: 45" x 60" Artist Statement: The photograph was taken on film way back in 1986, so the quality is not quite what can be achieved today. Nevertheless, it captures an historic moment...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

Driving Miss Daisy, Nantucket by David Yarrow - Contemporary Photography
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
Driving Miss Daisy Nantucket, MA - 2022 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: Standard Image Size: 37" x 69" Fram...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

The Lonesome Cowboy, Iceland by David Yarrow - Contemporary Photography
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
The Lonesome Cowboy Klauster, Iceland - 2024 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: Standard Image Size: 32" x 79" ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

Rare Untitled Self Portrait by Maija Peeples Bright
By Maija Peeples-Bright
Located in Morton Grove, IL
Maija Peeples 2019 Mixed media on Canvas 24 X 30
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2010s Contemporary Chicago - Art

Materials

Mixed Media

The Big Chill by David Yarrow - Contemporary Wildlife Photography
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
The Big Chill Skógafoss, Iceland - 2024 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: Standard Image Size: 48" x 37" Fram...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

Rare Untitled Pink Vase (INV# NP5098) by Toshiko Takaezu
By Toshiko Takaezu
Located in Morton Grove, IL
Untitled Pink Vase (INV# NP5098) Toshiko Takaezu white stoneware and glaze 5 x 5.75 x 5.75” date unknown signed TT
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Ceramic, Glaze

78 Degrees North (Colour) by David Yarrow - Contemporary Wildlife Photography
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
78 Degrees North (Colour) Svalbard, Norway - 2017 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: Standard Image Size: 37" x...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

Peace and Tranquility by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo - The Art of Feng Shui
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Peace and Tranquility by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Available sizes: 15" x 15" - Edition 22 of 100 About the Artwork: According to Chinese tradition, pink flowers enhance relationships, while water symbolizes wisdom and wealth, increasing the influx of people and prosperity into one’s life. Feng Shui - The Ancient Chinese Art of Placement Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was a master of Feng Shui, the 4,000-year-old Chinese art of designing one's environment to maximize the flow of positive energy (ch'i). Dr. Woo believed that there is no separation of art, life, and Feng Shui. Her works therefore embrace and reflect a balance of the five elements in Chinese philosophy — metal, water, wood, fire, and earth. Building on these principles, she had channeled an insight into beauty and peacefulness into her works that has won praise from those seeking enlightenment, mainstream American corporations, and many others. As a disciple of Mizong Feng Shui, Dr. Woo maintained that the positioning of paintings within a room can have different effects on those who view the paintings. Displays of her works that respect Feng Shui principles, whether in public or in private homes, have been found to bring a sense of peace and tranquility. Available sizes: 15" x 15" - Edition 22 of 100 Artist Bio: Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo (1935 - 2021) Scholar, teacher, painter, poet, composer The Honorable Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was an accomplished poet, composer, painter, teacher, and writer. She was the first Asian American woman to serve on the National Council on the Arts, and was honored by the National Endowment for the Arts with an appointment as an Ambassador for the Arts. Dr. Woo's paintings have been shown in galleries and museums throughout Asia and the United States, including the United Nations, the Sackler Museum at Harvard University, and the National Gallery in Taipei, Taiwan. One reviewer said, "To stand in front of Dr. Woo's work is to experience the stirrings of the heart, mind, and soul of nature, as if the paintings are alive. Trees and mountains breathe out peace. Splashes of color vibrate with the energy of life and movement. Her visually poetic paintings create a close relationship between the beauty of nature and its beholder." Born in Beijing to a family of classically-educated scholars, all four of Yi-yu's great-grandfathers earned Jin Shi...
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20th Century Contemporary Chicago - Art

Materials

Archival Pigment

Ch'i by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo - The Art of Feng Shui
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Ch'i by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Available sizes: 15" x 15" - Edition 20 of 100 Feng Shui - The Ancient Chinese Art of Placement Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was a master of Feng Shui, the 4,000-year-old Chinese art of designing one's environment to maximize the flow of positive energy (ch'i). Dr. Woo believed that there is no separation of art, life, and Feng Shui. Her works therefore embrace and reflect a balance of the five elements in Chinese philosophy — metal, water, wood, fire, and earth. Building on these principles, she had channeled an insight into beauty and peacefulness into her works that has won praise from those seeking enlightenment, mainstream American corporations, and many others. As a disciple of Mizong Feng Shui, Dr. Woo maintained that the positioning of paintings within a room can have different effects on those who view the paintings. Displays of her works that respect Feng Shui principles, whether in public or in private homes, have been found to bring a sense of peace and tranquility. Artist Bio: Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo (1935 - 2021) Scholar, teacher, painter, poet, composer The Honorable Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was an accomplished poet, composer, painter, teacher, and writer. She was the first Asian American woman to serve on the National Council on the Arts, and was honored by the National Endowment for the Arts with an appointment as an Ambassador for the Arts. Dr. Woo's paintings have been shown in galleries and museums throughout Asia and the United States, including the United Nations, the Sackler Museum at Harvard University, and the National Gallery in Taipei, Taiwan. One reviewer said, "To stand in front of Dr. Woo's work is to experience the stirrings of the heart, mind, and soul of nature, as if the paintings are alive. Trees and mountains breathe out peace. Splashes of color vibrate with the energy of life and movement. Her visually poetic paintings create a close relationship between the beauty of nature and its beholder." Born in Beijing to a family of classically-educated scholars, all four of Yi-yu's great-grandfathers earned Jin Shi...
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20th Century Contemporary Chicago - Art

Materials

Archival Pigment

Reverberating Joy by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo - The Art of Feng Shui
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Reverberating Joy by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Available sizes: 15" x 15" - Edition 20 of 100 15" x 15" - Edition 21 of 100 About the Artwork: According to Chinese tradition, water symbolizes wisdom and wealth, enhancing the flow of prosperity into one's life, while mountains in the background signify knowledge, judgment, and the support of others. Feng Shui - The Ancient Chinese Art of Placement Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was a master of Feng Shui, the 4,000-year-old Chinese art of designing one's environment to maximize the flow of positive energy (ch'i). Dr. Woo believed that there is no separation of art, life, and Feng Shui. Her works therefore embrace and reflect a balance of the five elements in Chinese philosophy — metal, water, wood, fire, and earth. Building on these principles, she had channeled an insight into beauty and peacefulness into her works that has won praise from those seeking enlightenment, mainstream American corporations, and many others. As a disciple of Mizong Feng Shui, Dr. Woo maintained that the positioning of paintings within a room can have different effects on those who view the paintings. Displays of her works that respect Feng Shui principles, whether in public or in private homes, have been found to bring a sense of peace and tranquility. Artist Bio: Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo (1935 - 2021) Scholar, teacher, painter, poet, composer The Honorable Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was an accomplished poet, composer, painter, teacher, and writer. She was the first Asian American woman to serve on the National Council on the Arts, and was honored by the National Endowment for the Arts with an appointment as an Ambassador for the Arts. Dr. Woo's paintings have been shown in galleries and museums throughout Asia and the United States, including the United Nations, the Sackler Museum at Harvard University, and the National Gallery in Taipei, Taiwan. One reviewer said, "To stand in front of Dr. Woo's work is to experience the stirrings of the heart, mind, and soul of nature, as if the paintings are alive. Trees and mountains breathe out peace. Splashes of color vibrate with the energy of life and movement. Her visually poetic paintings create a close relationship between the beauty of nature and its beholder." Born in Beijing to a family of classically-educated scholars, all four of Yi-yu's great-grandfathers earned Jin Shi...
Category

20th Century Contemporary Chicago - Art

Materials

Archival Pigment

The Great Compassion Mantra by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo - The Art of Feng Shui
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Available sizes: 22" x 22" - Edition 18 of 99 Feng Shui - The Ancient Chinese Art of Placement Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was a master of Feng Shui, the 4,000-year-old Chinese art of designing one's environment to maximize the flow of positive energy (ch'i). Dr. Woo believed that there is no separation of art, life, and Feng Shui. Her works therefore embrace and reflect a balance of the five elements in Chinese philosophy — metal, water, wood, fire, and earth. Building on these principles, she had channeled an insight into beauty and peacefulness into her works that has won praise from those seeking enlightenment, mainstream American corporations, and many others. As a disciple of Mizong Feng Shui, Dr. Woo maintained that the positioning of paintings within a room can have different effects on those who view the paintings. Displays of her works that respect Feng Shui principles, whether in public or in private homes, have been found to bring a sense of peace and tranquility. Artist Bio: Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo (1935 - 2021) Scholar, teacher, painter, poet, composer The Honorable Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was an accomplished poet, composer, painter, teacher, and writer. She was the first Asian American woman to serve on the National Council on the Arts, and was honored by the National Endowment for the Arts with an appointment as an Ambassador for the Arts. Dr. Woo's paintings have been shown in galleries and museums throughout Asia and the United States, including the United Nations, the Sackler Museum at Harvard University, and the National Gallery in Taipei, Taiwan. One reviewer said, "To stand in front of Dr. Woo's work is to experience the stirrings of the heart, mind, and soul of nature, as if the paintings are alive. Trees and mountains breathe out peace. Splashes of color vibrate with the energy of life and movement. Her visually poetic paintings create a close relationship between the beauty of nature and its beholder." Born in Beijing to a family of classically-educated scholars, all four of Yi-yu's great-grandfathers earned Jin Shi...
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20th Century Contemporary Chicago - Art

Materials

Archival Pigment

Spring by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo - The Art of Feng Shui
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Spring by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Available sizes: 22" x 22" - Edition 5 of 99 About the Artwork: According to Chinese tradition, spring and summer are the growing seasons for business, personal health, and wealth. Feng Shui - The Ancient Chinese Art of Placement Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was a master of Feng Shui, the 4,000-year-old Chinese art of designing one's environment to maximize the flow of positive energy (ch'i). Dr. Woo believed that there is no separation of art, life, and Feng Shui. Her works therefore embrace and reflect a balance of the five elements in Chinese philosophy — metal, water, wood, fire, and earth. Building on these principles, she had channeled an insight into beauty and peacefulness into her works that has won praise from those seeking enlightenment, mainstream American corporations, and many others . As a disciple of Mizong Feng Shui, Dr. Woo maintained that the positioning of paintings within a room can have different effects on those who view the paintings. Displays of her works that respect Feng Shui principles, whether in public or in private homes, have been found to bring a sense of peace and tranquility. Artist Bio: Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo (1935 - 2021) Scholar, teacher, painter, poet, composer The Honorable Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was an accomplished poet, composer, painter, teacher, and writer. She was the first Asian American woman to serve on the National Council on the Arts, and was honored by the National Endowment for the Arts with an appointment as an Ambassador for the Arts. Dr. Woo's paintings have been shown in galleries and museums throughout Asia and the United States, including the United Nations, the Sackler Museum at Harvard University, and the National Gallery in Taipei, Taiwan. One reviewer said, "To stand in front of Dr. Woo's work is to experience the stirrings of the heart, mind, and soul of nature, as if the paintings are alive. Trees and mountains breathe out peace. Splashes of color vibrate with the energy of life and movement. Her visually poetic paintings create a close relationship between the beauty of nature and its beholder." Born in Beijin...
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20th Century Contemporary Chicago - Art

Materials

Archival Pigment

Quivering Blue by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo - The Art of Feng Shui
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Quivering Blue by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Available sizes: 22" x 22" - Edition 3 of 99 22" x 22" - Edition 5 of 99 22" x 22" - Edition 8 of 99 15" x 15" - Edition 22 of 100 About the Artwork: According to Chinese tradition, blue symbolizes wisdom, clarity, and knowledge, while water represents wealth and wisdom, fostering the flow of prosperity and people into one's life. Feng Shui - The Ancient Chinese Art of Placement Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was a master of Feng Shui, the 4,000-year-old Chinese art of designing one's environment to maximize the flow of positive energy (ch'i). Dr. Woo believed that there is no separation of art, life, and Feng Shui. Her works therefore embrace and reflect a balance of the five elements in Chinese philosophy — metal, water, wood, fire, and earth. Building on these principles, she had channeled an insight into beauty and peacefulness into her works that has won praise from those seeking enlightenment, mainstream American corporations, and many others . As a disciple of Mizong Feng Shui, Dr. Woo maintained that the positioning of paintings within a room can have different effects on those who view the paintings. Displays of her works that respect Feng Shui principles, whether in public or in private homes, have been found to bring a sense of peace and tranquility. Artist Bio: Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo (1935 - 2021) Scholar, teacher, painter, poet, composer The Honorable Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was an accomplished poet, composer, painter, teacher, and writer. She was the first Asian American woman to serve on the National Council on the Arts, and was honored by the National Endowment for the Arts with an appointment as an Ambassador for the Arts. Dr. Woo's paintings have been shown in galleries and museums throughout Asia and the United States, including the United Nations, the Sackler Museum at Harvard University, and the National Gallery in Taipei, Taiwan. One reviewer said, "To stand in front of Dr. Woo's work is to experience the stirrings of the heart, mind, and soul of nature, as if the paintings are alive. Trees and mountains breathe out peace. Splashes of color vibrate with the energy of life and movement. Her visually poetic paintings create a close relationship between the beauty of nature and its beholder." Born in Beijing to a family of classically-educated scholars, all four of Yi-yu's great-grandfathers earned Jin Shi...
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20th Century Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Summer Dreams by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo - The Art of Feng Shui
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Summer Dreams by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Available sizes: 22" x 22" - Edition 7 of 99 A Blessing for "Summer Dreams": One who views this Things will g...
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20th Century Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Bursting with Charm by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo - The Art of Feng Shui
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Bursting with Charm by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Available sizes: 22" x 22" - Edition 5 of 99 22" x 22" - Edition 7 of 99 22" x 22" - Edition 8 of 99 Feng Shui - The Ancient Chinese Art of Placement Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was a master of Feng Shui, the 4,000-year-old Chinese art of designing one's environment to maximize the flow of positive energy (ch'i). Dr. Woo believed that there is no separation of art, life, and Feng Shui. Her works therefore embrace and reflect a balance of the five elements in Chinese philosophy — metal, water, wood, fire, and earth. Building on these principles, she had channeled an insight into beauty and peacefulness into her works that has won praise from those seeking enlightenment, mainstream American corporations, and many others . As a disciple of Mizong Feng Shui, Dr. Woo maintained that the positioning of paintings within a room can have different effects on those who view the paintings. Displays of her works that respect Feng Shui principles, whether in public or in private homes, have been found to bring a sense of peace and tranquility. Artist Bio: Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo (1935 - 2021) Scholar, teacher, painter, poet, composer The Honorable Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was an accomplished poet, composer, painter, teacher, and writer. She was the first Asian American woman to serve on the National Council on the Arts, and was honored by the National Endowment for the Arts with an appointment as an Ambassador for the Arts. Dr. Woo's paintings have been shown in galleries and museums throughout Asia and the United States, including the United Nations, the Sackler Museum at Harvard University, and the National Gallery in Taipei, Taiwan. One reviewer said, "To stand in front of Dr. Woo's work is to experience the stirrings of the heart, mind, and soul of nature, as if the paintings are alive. Trees and mountains breathe out peace. Splashes of color vibrate with the energy of life and movement. Her visually poetic paintings create a close relationship between the beauty of nature and its beholder." Born in Beijing to a family of classically-educated scholars, all four of Yi-yu's great-grandfathers earned Jin Shi...
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20th Century Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Serene by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo - The Art of Feng Shui
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Serene by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Available sizes: 22" x 22" - Edition 3 of 99 A Blessing for "Serene": One who views this Things will go smoothly. O...
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20th Century Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Sublime Success by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo - The Art of Feng Shui
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Sublime Success by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Available sizes: 22" x 22" - Edition 5 of 99 A Blessing for "Sublime Success": One who views this Things will go smoothly. One who stu...
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20th Century Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Wings of Splendor by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo - The Art of Feng Shui
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Wings of Splendor by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Available sizes: 22" x 22" - AP 9/8 (Artist Proof) 15" x 15" - Edition 21 of 100 Feng Shui - The Ancient Chinese Art of Placement Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was a master of Feng Shui, the 4,000-year-old Chinese art of designing one's environment to maximize the flow of positive energy (ch'i). Dr. Woo believed that there is no separation of art, life, and Feng Shui. Her works therefore embrace and reflect a balance of the five elements in Chinese philosophy — metal, water, wood, fire, and earth. Building on these principles, she had channeled an insight into beauty and peacefulness into her works that has won praise from those seeking enlightenment, mainstream American corporations, and many others . As a disciple of Mizong Feng Shui, Dr. Woo maintained that the positioning of paintings within a room can have different effects on those who view the paintings. Displays of her works that respect Feng Shui principles, whether in public or in private homes, have been found to bring a sense of peace and tranquility. Artist Bio: Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo (1935 - 2021) Scholar, teacher, painter, poet, composer The Honorable Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was an accomplished poet, composer, painter, teacher, and writer. She was the first Asian American woman to serve on the National Council on the Arts, and was honored by the National Endowment for the Arts with an appointment as an Ambassador for the Arts. Dr. Woo's paintings have been shown in galleries and museums throughout Asia and the United States, including the United Nations, the Sackler Museum at Harvard University, and the National Gallery in Taipei, Taiwan. One reviewer said, "To stand in front of Dr. Woo's work is to experience the stirrings of the heart, mind, and soul of nature, as if the paintings are alive. Trees and mountains breathe out peace. Splashes of color vibrate with the energy of life and movement. Her visually poetic paintings create a close relationship between the beauty of nature and its beholder." Born in Beijing to a family of classically-educated scholars, all four of Yi-yu's great-grandfathers earned Jin Shi...
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20th Century Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

A Spring Song by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo - The Art of Feng Shui
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
A Spring Song by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Available sizes: 22" x 22" - Edition 7 of 99 About the Artwork: According to Chinese tradition, spring and summer are the growing seasons for business, personal health, and wealth. Feng Shui - The Ancient Chinese Art of Placement Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was a master of Feng Shui, the 4,000-year-old Chinese art of designing one's environment to maximize the flow of positive energy (ch'i). Dr. Woo believed that there is no separation of art, life, and Feng Shui. Her works therefore embrace and reflect a balance of the five elements in Chinese philosophy — metal, water, wood, fire, and earth. Building on these principles, she had channeled an insight into beauty and peacefulness into her works that has won praise from those seeking enlightenment, mainstream American corporations, and many others . As a disciple of Mizong Feng Shui, Dr. Woo maintained that the positioning of paintings within a room can have different effects on those who view the paintings. Displays of her works that respect Feng Shui principles, whether in public or in private homes, have been found to bring a sense of peace and tranquility. Artist Bio: Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo (1935 - 2021) Scholar, teacher, painter, poet, composer The Honorable Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was an accomplished poet, composer, painter, teacher, and writer. She was the first Asian American woman to serve on the National Council on the Arts, and was honored by the National Endowment for the Arts with an appointment as an Ambassador for the Arts. Dr. Woo's paintings have been shown in galleries and museums throughout Asia and the United States, including the United Nations, the Sackler Museum at Harvard University, and the National Gallery in Taipei, Taiwan. One reviewer said, "To stand in front of Dr. Woo's work is to experience the stirrings of the heart, mind, and soul of nature, as if the paintings are alive. Trees and mountains breathe out peace. Splashes of color vibrate with the energy of life and movement. Her visually poetic paintings create a close relationship between the beauty of nature and its beholder." Born in Beijing to a family of classically-educated scholars, all four of Yi-yu's great-grandfathers earned Jin Shi...
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20th Century Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

Various Gods of Wealth by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo - The Art of Feng Shui
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Various Gods of Wealth by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Available sizes: 22" x 22" - Edition 2 of 99 22" x 22" - Edition 21 of 99 Feng Shui - The Ancient Chinese Art of Placement Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was a master of Feng Shui, the 4,000-year-old Chinese art of designing one's environment to maximize the flow of positive energy (ch'i). Dr. Woo believed that there is no separation of art, life, and Feng Shui. Her works therefore embrace and reflect a balance of the five elements in Chinese philosophy — metal, water, wood, fire, and earth. Building on these principles, she had channeled an insight into beauty and peacefulness into her works that has won praise from those seeking enlightenment, mainstream American corporations, and many others . As a disciple of Mizong Feng Shui, Dr. Woo maintained that the positioning of paintings within a room can have different effects on those who view the paintings. Displays of her works that respect Feng Shui principles, whether in public or in private homes, have been found to bring a sense of peace and tranquility. Artist Bio: Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo (1935 - 2021) Scholar, teacher, painter, poet, composer The Honorable Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was an accomplished poet, composer, painter, teacher, and writer. She was the first Asian American woman to serve on the National Council on the Arts, and was honored by the National Endowment for the Arts with an appointment as an Ambassador for the Arts. Dr. Woo's paintings have been shown in galleries and museums throughout Asia and the United States, including the United Nations, the Sackler Museum at Harvard University, and the National Gallery in Taipei, Taiwan. One reviewer said, "To stand in front of Dr. Woo's work is to experience the stirrings of the heart, mind, and soul of nature, as if the paintings are alive. Trees and mountains breathe out peace. Splashes of color vibrate with the energy of life and movement. Her visually poetic paintings create a close relationship between the beauty of nature and its beholder." Born in Beijing to a family of classically-educated scholars, all four of Yi-yu's great-grandfathers earned Jin Shi...
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20th Century Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Archival Pigment

Deep Affection by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo - The Art of Feng Shui
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Deep Affection by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Available sizes: 22" x 22" - Edition 24 of 99 About the Artwork: According to Chinese tradition, water represents wisdom and wealth. It h...
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20th Century Contemporary Chicago - Art

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The Heart Sutra by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo - The Art of Feng Shui
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
The Heart Sutra by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Edition of 99 Available sizes: Image Size: 22" x 22" Framed Size: 29.25" x 29.25" The Heart Sutra is "the single most commonly recited,...
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20th Century Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Ten Special Blessings, by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo - The Art of Feng Shui
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Ten Special Blessings by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Available sizes: 22" x 22" - Edition 3 of 99 Feng Shui - The Ancient Chinese Art of Placement Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was a ma...
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20th Century Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Lavender, by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo - The Art of Feng Shui
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Lavender by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Available sizes: 15" x 15" A Blessing for "Lavender": One who views this Things will go smoothly. One who studies...
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20th Century Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Lush II, by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Lush II by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Available sizes and editions: 22" x 22" - Edition 9 of 99 22" x 22" - Edition 17 of 99 22" x 22" - Edition 18 of 99 15...
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20th Century Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Misty Peak, by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Misty Peak by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Available sizes and editions: 22" x 22" - Edition 2 of 99 22" x 22" - Edition 25 of 99 Feng Shui - The Ancient Chi...
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20th Century Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Dream Like Blooms by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Dream Like Blooms by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Available sizes and editions: 22" x 22" - Edition 9 of 99 22" x 22" - Edition 16 of 99 22" x 22" - Edition 1...
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20th Century Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Afghan Girl by Steve McCurry
By Julian Wasser
Located in Chicago, IL
Appearing on the front cover of the National Geographic, this photograph is one of Steve McCurry's most iconic works.
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20th Century Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Silver Gelatin

George Lucas and Martin Scorsese, 1977, Time Magazine by Julian Wasser
By Julian Wasser
Located in Chicago, IL
George Lucas and Martin Scorsese, Time 1977 17 x 22 in. Scorsese and Lucas were the two biggest film directors at the time for their respective films Taxi Driver and Star Wars. S...
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20th Century Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Silver Gelatin

Men on Top of a Los Angeles Bus, 1966, by Julian Wasser
By Julian Wasser
Located in Chicago, IL
Men on Top of a Los Angeles Bus Los Angeles, California - 1966 In 1966, Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty shut down Pandora's Box, a teen nightclub on Sunset Boulevard, and tried to enact...
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20th Century Contemporary Chicago - Art

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Silver Gelatin

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