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Boyle Heights yellow wall 2020 Photograph

Spencer Kilgore

United States

Photography, Color on Steel

Size: 14.8 W x 14.8 H x 0.8 D in

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About The Artwork

Frame is a one of a kind, print is NOT a limited edition. The mix of direct printing onto a textured piece of wood make this entire composition a one of a kind -Direct print onto reclaimed wood -Print is sealed with multiple layers of a clear matte sealer -Print is 10x10 -Wood is joined together using wood glue, biscuits, and clamps -Frame is strong -Gray reclaimed wood -Rusted bracket details are clear coated to protect them and eliminate any transfer of rust. -Hardware to hang on a wall is installed on the back of frame -Urban photography -Printing directly onto the wood allows you to see the wood grain behind the print -Found this door exploring the streets of Boyle Heights in Los Angeles

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Photography:Color on Steel

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:14.8 W x 14.8 H x 0.8 D in

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I used to live in the Boston area, and now I am Los Angeles bound. I am an urban photographer who loves to travel and explore. I’m fascinated by old run down buildings and doors. I love architecture that’s been forgotten, overgrown, and riddled with rot and decay. I am very attracted to old doors, because they could be a portal anywhere. They are part of the building that is most interacted with, and I’m always wondering who has passed through in time. I’m always curious what’s on the other side. The doors I capture with my camera are mysterious and eerie. I love that about them. The custom picture frames I make are all made from reclaimed wood. I use reclaimed wood, because it most relates to the subject matter I photograph. I love the texture I get from the reclaimed wood, and I love how unique each piece is. I mount the photos onto the wood with brackets that I rust, because that adds another level of detail that relates to the subject of my photography. Each picture frame is a one of a kind, because not two reclaimed boards are the same. Each one has a different pattern of decay running through them. As each bracket has a unique pattern of rust. Kilgoreperspective on Instagram

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