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Artist: Christos J. Palios
Christos J. Palios - Flight of the Navigator, Photography 2021, Printed After
By Christos J. Palios
Located in Stamford, CT
Unrelenting winds and formidable waves contour this volcanic silvery-white landscape into luminous, lunar-like surfaces. Sharp cliffs, caves and valleys, occupants on alien terrain—I...
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Christos J. Palios - Hover Strip, Photography 2021, Printed After
By Christos J. Palios
Located in Stamford, CT
Unrelenting winds and formidable waves contour this volcanic silvery-white landscape into luminous, lunar-like surfaces. Sharp cliffs, caves and valleys, occupants on alien terrain—I...
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2010s Contemporary Christos J. Palios Figurative Photography
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Christos J. Palios - Queen of the World, Photography 2021, Printed After
By Christos J. Palios
Located in Stamford, CT
Unrelenting winds and formidable waves contour this volcanic silvery-white landscape into luminous, lunar-like surfaces. Sharp cliffs, caves and valleys, occupants on alien terrain—I...
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2010s Christos J. Palios Figurative Photography
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Archival Pigment
Christos J. Palios - Disbelief, Photography 2021, Printed After
By Christos J. Palios
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Unrelenting winds and formidable waves contour this volcanic silvery-white landscape into luminous, lunar-like surfaces. Sharp cliffs, caves and valleys, occupants on alien terrain—I...
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2010s Contemporary Christos J. Palios Figurative Photography
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Archival Pigment
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