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Floating - Limited Edition 1 of 12 Photograph

michal greenboim

United States

Photography, Color on Paper

Size: 24 W x 16 H x 0.1 D in

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About The Artwork

Photograph is part of my project and book Orchard trail Michal's photographs are like whispers. They speak quietly about important things: childhood, memory, secrets. Her photographs are harmonious, poetic and lyrical lines that use color to seduce and haunt. They trigger my senses, especially touch and smell. limited edition, signed and numbered print. large size, edition of 5 available. also offered in extra-large size of 24"x36" edition of 5. signed Certificate of Authenticity provided. RA-4 Tradition Continuos Tone Photographic Printing FUJI CRYSTAL ARCHIVAL PAPERS - Lustre Finish trimmed with 1”-2" border for framing. for further information please email michal@greenboim.com. thank you very much for viewing my art~

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Photography:Color on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:12

Size:24 W x 16 H x 0.1 D in

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Michal Greenboim grew up in a small town in Israel, Michal Greenboim is a fine art photographer whose work has been described as "harmonious, poetic and lyrical...that use(s) color to seduce and haunt.” She has photographed her subjects "so delicately that even something that could be gruesome, just looks fragile and mysterious.” Her work has been exhibited nationwide, including a recent solo exhibition of “Orchard Trail” at The Griffin Museum of Photography, Winchester MA. Her work has also been shown at the Art of Photography Show in San Diego and at the Los Angeles Center for Photography in California, Photo Place in Vermont, Tilt Gallery in Arizona , Dickerman Gallery in San Francisco, Orton Davis in New York and Fabrik Projects in Los Angeles. Her photograph, “Rear Blues,” won third place in the “World in Place” competition in the “Sense of Place” category, PDN Magazine, December 2016. In 2017, Greenboim was awarded an exhibition at the Griffin Museum from the Los Angeles Center of Photography. Michal developed an early interest in photography after watching her grandfather, who always had a camera in hand, capturing family moments. She grew up in Israel in the small town of Pardes Chana (Hana Orchard). When reflecting on her childhood, Greenboim notes that the town was full of orange, avocado and mango orchards. She recalls small moments such as exchanging her family's avocados for the neighbor's mangos. The children would walk over to their neighbors' homes for activities such as story time or a piano lesson. "I would go with my father to pick oranges from our orchard. These are the memories that inspire my photographs, they remind of who I truly am.” Following a career as an interior designer and computer engineer, Michal moved into photography full time, publishing her first photography book “Orchard Trail,” a narrative of childhood stories and memories, in 2016. Michal now lives in La Jolla, California and began her MFA studies in June 2017. On June 2017 LACP Michal won a one person show at the Griffin Museum in Winchester, MA From 2012-2017, Michal exhibited her work in shows across the United States, including The Art of Photography Show in San Diego and at the Los Angeles Center for Photography in California,Photo Place in Vermont,Tilt Gallery in Arizona and Dickerman Gallery in San-Fransisco to mention a few.

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