Not exact matches
Meet the artist: Sarah Kane By Eva Buttacavoli Photo: Sarah Kane, I Got You The Jelly Kind, 2014,
archival inkjet print, from the series The Neighbors I've only known Sarah Kane for the last three months — first meeting her on a wintry Saturday afternoon
as she was setting out with her camera to capture -LSB-...]
The series is
printed as archival inkjet on highly textured watercolour paper giving the works a painterly style reminiscent of early Japanese watercolours and a tactile quality that harks back to Pictorialist aesthetic values.
The Road Home (
As the Winter Snows Melt), 2007
Archival inkjet print, 10 x 15» on 11 x 16» paper Shipped in a 16 x 20» mat Edition of 50, signed and numbered by the artist
Like teenagers who make glam - shot selfies
as if they were pop singers or movie stars, Suellen Parker superimposes her own eyes and mouth onto modeled clay figurines of pop - culture celebrities in a strangely arresting series of
archival inkjet prints.
Detail of Mr. Tronson, Farmer Near Wheelock, ND, 1936 (Russell Lee) / Detail of Untitled, Alabama, 1936 (Walker Evans), 2015
Archival inkjet print, 12.5 x 7.5» on 11 x 17» paper Shipped unmatted, diptych of images
as single
print Edition of 50, signed and numbered by the artist
Glacier Sky (Back to Back), 2016
Archival inkjet prints, 15.375 x 11.25» x.75» Shipped unmatted,
as a single double - sided object Edition of 50, signed and numbered by the artist
Andrew Fillmore (Providence, RI, and New York, NY), House Chambers, 2012, from the series «Politics
as Usual,»
Archival inkjet print, 22 x 30 inches, courtesy of the artist