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Time to Save
By Audrey Flack
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Time to Save From: 12 Photographs: 1973-1983, Plate 8 of 12 Dye transfer photograph, 1979 Signed in ink Edition: 50, this example an Artist's Proof (7/10) Printer: Guy Stricherz Pu...
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1970s Photorealist Ohio - Still-life Photography

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Dye Transfer

A Course in Miracles
By Audrey Flack
Located in Fairlawn, OH
A Course in Miracles Dye transfer photograph, 1978 From: 12 Photographs: 1973-1983, Plate 7 of 12 Signed in ink Edition: 50, this example an Artist's Proof (7/10) Printer: Guy Stri...
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1970s Photorealist Ohio - Still-life Photography

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Dye Transfer

Still Life with bottle and newspaper
By Raphael Gleitsman
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Still Life with bottle and newspaper Silver gelatin print, 1950's, printed 1967 Signed in pencil on the mount lower right Provenance: Gift of the Artist Akron A...
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1950s American Modern Ohio - Still-life Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Michael Falco Photography Double Exposure Wonder Wheel Coney Island Ferris Wheel
Located in Nantucket, MA
Michael Falco created this series of Coney Island images using film and building the images with double and triple exposures. This dream like landscape of an iconic amusement park- Coney Island feels universally American and Summer fun. Most States have amusement parks with ferris wheels. Wonder Wheel opened in 1920. It is an official NYC landmark. This photograph is printed on aluminum and is frameless. You can order it as a photograph printed on paper. I can offer framing options. Michael Falco is a freelance photographer who has worked for a number of publications including, the National Geographic, The New York Times, Harper's Bazaar, and W Magazines. His first book, “Along Martin Luther King Travels on Black America’s Main Street”, published by Random House in 2003, is a collection of photographs spanning two years documenting life along streets named after Dr. Martin Luther King in America. The Museum of Modern Art purchased one of his panoramic images of the Fresh Kills Landfill for its exhibit, “Groundswell: Constructing the Contemporary Landscape” 2005. Selected by the New York City Art Commission, he installed a 10 x28 foot glass mural...
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2010s Contemporary Ohio - Still-life Photography

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Photographic Film

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