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ART DESCRIPTION --------------------------------------------------------------------------- “Tunnel Vision" Frank Gehry’s architecture is on full display at the Museum of Modern Pop in Seattle Washington. The lighting that day illuminated the wonderful panels that wrap the exterior. The metallic sheen further adds to the muted tones and softens an otherwise hard surface. The mystery of vertical tubes reveal a futuristic connotation that are also surreal. PRINT DETAILS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------. This image will be printed using Archival Inks and Hahnemuhle FineArt Baryta SatinFinish. The 300 gsm paper has a high colour density and brilliance that ensures an outstanding sharpness of details to achieve high-resolution and vivid images. The subtly textured, smooth paper contains no optical brighteners and has a silky, smooth surface texture with a beautiful feel. Other sizes can be ordered by the contacting curators at Saatchi Art. This print will include an 3/4" border that will be signed & numbered and comes with a signed & numbered Certificate Of Authenticity. Please note that the estimated production time (delivery time not included) is 10-15 working days as this limited edition artwork is made to order',
2024
Color on Paper
8
32 W x 45 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
No
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Brandon LeValley (1954) is a photographic artist from the United States. In 1976 he graduated from Washington State University where he studied Art. His passion for photography was fueled early in life when he was still shooting film and utilizing a darkroom to process images. Holding a final print offered a world of experience seeing how the light on a subject materialized. Years later he realized the digital camera had revolutionized processing. Today, he converts most images to black and white and shoots botanicals for their dramatic line and shape. He’s also drawn to architecture and landscapes. Living near Joshua Tree National Park provides many compelling compositions that come from his explorations. While his journey in photography has evolved, his passion is still ignited by subject matter. A unique image, he believes, comes about by a disciplined and oftentimes exhaustive approach. Knowing the payoff can be so rewarding, that commitment to detail ultimately renders a more compelling work.
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