Sandra Salamonová Interior Prints
Slovak, b. 1965
Sandra Salamonová, coming from an artistic family and milieu. She likes to make photographs and react to objects of our everyday life. In 2012 she earned a Certificate from the Sothebys Institute of Art, exhibitions mainly in Bratislava e.g. Jewish Museum. to
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Artist: Sandra Salamonová
White Books Photography Fine Art Print Limited Edition
By Sandra Salamonová
Located in Slovak Republic, SK
The item White Books could be also delivered framed. I like the color, the quietness of the situation when I took the picture. Edition of 15, signed by the...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Sandra Salamonová Interior Prints
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Photographic Paper, Digital, Archival Pigment
$399 Sale Price
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Three Circles/ Print/Limited/ Signed
By Sandra Salamonová
Located in Slovak Republic, SK
Fine Art Print, limited edition of 10, photographed in Slovakia, synagogue ceiling.
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Sandra Salamonová Interior Prints
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Archival Pigment
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