VIEW IN MY ROOM
United States
Photography, C-type on Paper
Size: 20 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in
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The open road is brings to mind the feeling of freedom, adventure, and life changing opportunities. Whether you are a seasoned road warrior or a rebel with a dream and a motorcycle these photographic art prints are a way to bring the spirit of life on the road into your home. Each print made on metallic finished paper, matted on archival quality matte board, protected by glass, and framed in a contemporary low profile frame. They are equipped with a wire and ready to hang. The print measures 10"x20" The frame measures 18"x28" The frame profile is 7/16" - This is perfect profile for art placed in a hallway as the frame doesn't stick out. Petrol Station off Highway 75 in Georgia. Limited edition (9 of 10) Original numbered and signed by the artist.
Photography:C-type on Paper
Artist Produced Limited Edition of:1
Size:20 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
Packaging:Ships in a Box
Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.
Handling:Ships in a box. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines.
Ships From:United States.
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United States
A Perestroika baby, I was allowed to be fascinated by American culture. From Russia you only know America from Hollywood movies and Pop music videos. With a mind already primed for propaganda I had no hesitation accepting the fantasy, unaware that America not only tolerates propagation of this dream but that its entire economy is dependent upon it. Little did I realize that the American Dream had long been dead if it ever existed at all. In 1996, the zombie capitalist playground known as Central Florida became my home. I was welcomed by strip malls, convenience stores, fast food establishments, family friendly chain restaurants, and gas stations where 24 hours a day I was free to buy a t-shirt that said "GOD DON'T MAKE NO TRASH." This was serious business to me since I was used to waiting in line for our monthly rations of single-ply. My current work reflects the gluttony of the over-saturated market. The images were captured on my travels throughout the country between September 2008 and the present. I take photos because the world is always changing and prone to white-washing the hardships from which we ought to have learned, but these images are static, frozen bits of time to mark the grave sites of the insatiable giants. www.christinastorozkova.com
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