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Style: Abstract
Medium: Fabric
Set of 2 Photographs. Cyanotype photograph of the ocean waves
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Water is constant in the artist's visual investigation, for her water is no longer the stage in which the body's memory bursts, but rather the environment and protagonist, constant o...
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2010s Abstract Fabric Landscape Photography

Materials

Cotton, Archival Pigment

28° 14 22.942 N, 114° 6 4.129 W-6. Cyanotype photograph of the ocean waves
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Water is constant in the artist's visual investigation, for her water is no longer the stage in which the body's memory bursts, but rather the environment and protagonist, constant o...
Category

2010s Abstract Fabric Landscape Photography

Materials

Cotton, Archival Pigment

Set of 3 Photographs. Cyanotype photograph of the ocean waves
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Water is constant in the artist's visual investigation, for her water is no longer the stage in which the body's memory bursts, but rather the environment and protagonist, constant o...
Category

2010s Abstract Fabric Landscape Photography

Materials

Cotton, Archival Pigment

"Rothko Series 3: ND2-2-2" (2015) Archival Abstracted Texture Photo Print
Located in Denver, CO
"Rothko Series 3:ND2-2-2" Is a beautiful original edited photography print, done on archival photo canvas. Daniel J. Kaufman (b. New York City, May 4th, 1949) Childhood in Great Nec...
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2010s Abstract Fabric Landscape Photography

Materials

Canvas

28° 14 34.127’’N, 114° 6 44.679’’W-12. Cyanotype photograph of the ocean waves
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Water is constant in the artist's visual investigation, for her water is no longer the stage in which the body's memory bursts, but rather the environment and protagonist, constant o...
Category

2010s Abstract Fabric Landscape Photography

Materials

Cotton, Archival Pigment

"Rothko on the Savannah: 14-3" (2014) Archival Abstracted Texture Photo Print
Located in Denver, CO
"Rothko on the Savannah: 14-3" Is a beautiful original edited photography print, done on archival photo canvas. Daniel J. Kaufman (b. New York City, May 4th, 1949) Childhood in Grea...
Category

2010s Abstract Fabric Landscape Photography

Materials

Canvas

Set of 3 Photographs. Cyanotype photograph of the ocean waves
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Water is constant in the artist's visual investigation, for her water is no longer the stage in which the body's memory bursts, but rather the environment and protagonist, constant o...
Category

2010s Abstract Fabric Landscape Photography

Materials

Cotton, Archival Pigment

Set of 2 Photographs. Cyanotype photograph of the ocean waves
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Water is constant in the artist's visual investigation, for her water is no longer the stage in which the body's memory bursts, but rather the environment and protagonist, constant o...
Category

2010s Abstract Fabric Landscape Photography

Materials

Cotton, Archival Pigment

Set of 2 Cyanotype Photographs. From the Mareas series
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Water is constant in the artist's visual investigation, for her water is no longer the stage in which the body's memory bursts, but rather the environment and protagonist, constant o...
Category

2010s Abstract Fabric Landscape Photography

Materials

Cotton, Archival Pigment

28° 14 22.942 N, 114° 6 4.129 W-12. Cyanotype photograph of the ocean waves
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Water is constant in the artist's visual investigation, for her water is no longer the stage in which the body's memory bursts, but rather the environment and protagonist, constant o...
Category

2010s Abstract Fabric Landscape Photography

Materials

Cotton, Archival Pigment

28° 14 22.942 N, 114° 6 4.129 W-9. Cyanotype photograph of the ocean waves
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Water is constant in the artist's visual investigation, for her water is no longer the stage in which the body's memory bursts, but rather the environment and protagonist, constant o...
Category

2010s Abstract Fabric Landscape Photography

Materials

Cotton, Archival Pigment

28° 14 22.942 N, 114° 6 4.129 W-5. Cyanotype photograph of the ocean waves
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Water is constant in the artist's visual investigation, for her water is no longer the stage in which the body's memory bursts, but rather the environment and protagonist, constant o...
Category

2010s Abstract Fabric Landscape Photography

Materials

Cotton, Archival Pigment

27° 44 30.192" N 114° 14 36.340" W-10. Cyanotype photograph of the ocean waves
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Water is constant in the artist's visual investigation, for her water is no longer the stage in which the body's memory bursts, but rather the environment and protagonist, constant o...
Category

2010s Abstract Fabric Landscape Photography

Materials

Cotton, Archival Pigment

27° 42 26.32 N, 7° 42 26.32 W-15. Cyanotype photograph of the ocean waves
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Water is constant in the artist's visual investigation, for her water is no longer the stage in which the body's memory bursts, but rather the environment and protagonist, constant o...
Category

2010s Abstract Fabric Landscape Photography

Materials

Cotton, Archival Pigment

28° 14 20.922 N, 114° 6 9.395 W-8. Cyanotype photograph of the ocean waves
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Water is constant in the artist's visual investigation, for her water is no longer the stage in which the body's memory bursts, but rather the environment and protagonist, constant o...
Category

2010s Abstract Fabric Landscape Photography

Materials

Cotton, Archival Pigment

"Fat Tuesday - 2" (2016) By Dan Kaufman, Archival Abstracted Photo Print
Located in Denver, CO
"Fat Tuesday - 2" Is a beautiful original edited photography print, done on archival photo canvas. Created in 2016, this piece features a landscape shot of a willow tree resting abov...
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2010s Abstract Fabric Landscape Photography

Materials

Canvas

28° 14 34.127’’N, 114° 6 44.679’’W-14. Cyanotype photograph of the ocean waves
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Water is constant in the artist's visual investigation, for her water is no longer the stage in which the body's memory bursts, but rather the environment and protagonist, constant o...
Category

2010s Abstract Fabric Landscape Photography

Materials

Cotton, Archival Pigment

28° 14 34.127’’N, 114° 6 44.679’’W-6 Cyanotype photograph of the ocean waves
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Water is constant in the artist's visual investigation, for her water is no longer the stage in which the body's memory bursts, but rather the environment and protagonist, constant o...
Category

2010s Abstract Fabric Landscape Photography

Materials

Cotton, Archival Pigment

Wild and Happy Spring, Colourful Textured Painting, Contemporary Landscape Art
Located in Deddington, GB
Wild And Happy Spring is a signed original acrylic painting on canvas of a blossoming tree with white, pink and green in a flowery field of the same colours against a gold sky. Disc...
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2010s Abstract Fabric Landscape Photography

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

FOREST PALM
Located in Tulsa, OK
Bill Claps FOREST PALM mixed media on canvas 23.00 X 30.00 in My work has traditionally been characterized by immediacy and gesture, executed combining elements of both painting and...
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2010s Abstract Fabric Landscape Photography

Materials

Gold, Foil

FOREST PALM
FOREST PALM
Price Upon Request
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