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Photography, Dye Transfer on Aluminium
Size: 24 W x 20 H x 1 D in
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This photograph was created in the Pacific Ocean off the island of Santa Catalina in "Lover's Cove." This work is printed using a dye sub transfer process directly onto aluminum and includes the required mounting hardware to hang it "floating" off of the wall to give it a sense of depth. The dye transfer on metal creates a high gloss finish that looks wet making it the perfect match for this image. Keywords: red, seascape, underwater, woman, ocean, Santa Catalina, fish, green, air bubbles, Girabaldi, nature
Photography:Dye Transfer on Aluminium
Artist Produced Limited Edition of:1
Size:24 W x 20 H x 1 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
Packaging:Ships in a Box
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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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Rudi Halbright is a California based photographer who specializes in underwater portraiture and fashion in additional to land-based photography. He is currently completing his sub(merge) project which will be exhibited at Coffee Mission starting on February 4, 2017. You may contact Rudi at rudi@halbright.com. Rudi grew up in Queens, New York City. His father an immigrant to the United States owned a menswear store and his mother, a first generation American, a school teacher. His father was an avid amateur photographer while his mother preferred recording super 8 film of his life growing up. Later in life, post-retirement his mother discovered a love of painting and her beautiful work decorated their home. It was in 3rd grade that Rudi discovered photography, first with a Polaroid Pronto and then a couple of years later with an Agfa 35mm camera. Rudi enjoyed documenting life as he experienced it, making portraits for friends and in general seeing the world through the lens. In high school he photographed for the yearbook and in college first became one of the main photographers and then the editor in chief of Carnegie Mellon’s Thistle year book. In his junior year he sold his first photograph that he had taken at a local democratic debate between Jessie Jackson and Michael Dukakis. After graduation, Rudi pursued a different career, putting his photography in the back burner and in 2001 began a full time career as a photographer.
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