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Hagia Sophia ,The building was erected three times by the Eastern Roman Empire. The present Hagia Sophia is the third, built in 537 AD. It was an Orthodox church until the Ottoman conquest of Istanbul in 1453, then a mosque until 1935, then a museum and then from 2020 a mosque again, as well as being a Roman Catholic cathedral for some decades after the Fourth Crusade of 1204. To stand in its 1500 year old shadow and history is awe inspiring. To be inside, is magical, like traveling into another age. The blue and gold cupola inside the big dome is a sight to behold. "Blue and gold dome " Limited Edition . signed. one of 5 Istanbul 2023 metallic paper print
2023
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As a New York raised artist living in Miami for over 25 years and born in Odessa ,Ukraine, I constantly earn and search for beauty in all things and look for expression of thoughts, ideas and feelings through my work. I have chosen to shoot with manual legacy lenses from the 60's , 70's , 80's and 90's . By using vintage beautifully made lenses designed for the 35 mm format i hope to bring a little analog technology with its flaws but also beauty and warmth to create mood and feeling in my work and hope the beauty that I see ... .
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