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New York City Snowstorm Abstraction Toddler in Red Snow Suit - Monochromatic
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Description
A New York City snowstorm changes the superficial look of the city and, for photographers, yields creative possibilities. Veteran Street Photographer Mitchell Funk captures a toddler wrapped in a red snowsuit and set against flat, simplified street patterns. For over 50 years, Funk has redefined how we look at color photography. In this work, he continues to refine his sense of color relationships and subtle composition. The overall image is flat with precise spacial interactions that all underpin Funk's image making mastery and technical skill.
Signed, dated and numbered 2/15, lower right recto. Other sizes are available and the fine art photograph is unframed and printed later. Printed on Hahnemühle Fine Art paper
Mitchell Funk is a pioneer of " Color Photography" In 1970 he participated in one the first " Color Photography" shows at a major museum. Brooklyn Museum, show "Images en Couleur" . 1971 Included he was included in the visionary book "Frontiers of Photography" Time Life. Color ! American Photography Transformed. Amon Carter Museum. He has had more than 50 Photography Magazine Covers and has had covers on Newsweek, Fortune, New York Magazine and Life Magazine among others -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Origin: United States, New York Period: New Materials: Inkjet Archival Print Condition: New. Excellent Creation Date: 2022 Styles / Movements: Color Field, Modernism, Contemporary Incollect Reference #: 695226 -
Dimensions
W. 40 in; H. 60 in; W. 101.6 cm; H. 152.4 cm;
Message from Seller:
You'll find an eclectic group of art works at Robert Funk Fine Art. 45 years of experience has shaped Director Robert Funk's multi-perspective approach to presenting art. As an undergrad in painting, he studied with great teachers such as first-generation abstract expressionist Robert Richenburg and hyper-realist painter Janet Fish. In Graduate School he worked with famed critic E.C. Goossen and went on to work as a Photographer, New York Advertising Art Director, and Art Collector.