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Musee d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris II by Lauren Bilanko
Musee d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris II by Lauren Bilanko is a snap shot back in time. Taken c. 1985, these kids are loving themselves some skateboarding on the steps of a Parisian Museum.
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Concrete Window by A. K. Nicholas
Modesty unhinged. Eroticisms as an escape from realty. Concrete Window by A. K. Nicholas, a limited edition series, uses sex, nudity and the erotic to distract its viewers from their daily grind.
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Stargazer by Rachid Dahnoun
Looking up at the stars transports us all into a world of wonder. Stargazer by Rachid Dahnoun captures that wonder perfectly from Sanoma Country in California. Now let us all stare into this abys.
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Semper Amemus by Django Nokes
This gothic photograph titled Semper Amemus by Django Nokes captures a mysterious woman admiring a skull. Lovely and Romantic if you happen to appreciate the macabre and morbid.
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Street Surfer by Warren Roll
Global warming may provide more iconic images like this one in the future. Street Surfer by Warren Roll captures an avid surfer tearing it up in the streets in oncoming traffic.
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Dance by Spiros Politis
Better than a silhouette, this exotic piece leaves a lot to the imagination. Dance by Spiros Politis is a candid photo. Full of color and shape, this piece is an excellent conversation piece.
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Wounded Knee by Steve Wewerka
A limited edition print, Wounded Knee by Steve Wewerka captures natures wrath in this unique piece. If a photograph says a thousand words, this piece could inspire the next great biblical novel.
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Heritage in Color by Maxx Cozza
This photograph represented everything that Jazz Fest and the New Orleans community represent. From the vibrancy to the celebratory nature of the people, one can’t help but to be absorbed into the moment.
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Dogs by David Barnes
The delight of Dogs fill our life with happiness and joy. Dogs by David Barnes is a snap shot into why that is. Jumping, walking, butt waggling and being ridiculous, Dogs bring a smile when you least expect it.
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A Year In London by Amadeus Long
Wandering the street of London, you may come across someone that has that similarity in common. A Year In London by Amadeus Long is just that. However, it’s two very different visitor perspectives.
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Docklands Light Railway by Rene Magritte
The jigsaw piece of light is striking and draws the viewer to the center of the picture. Soft fluffy clouds dot the sky as a figure in the center takes it all in. An empowering piece that energizes.
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Jam Session by Maxx Cozza
The soul of New Orleans is its people and Music. In this Candid Photo titled Jam Session by Maxx Cozza we can see why. Although taken in Black and White, this photograph has as much color and brightness as the infamous city.
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Blue Boat by Steve Wewerka
Though the water seems calm, the bow of this blue boat gives the sense of upcoming adventure. Subtle blues and sepia tones give this photo an air of mystery.
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Whitechapel by Amadeus Long
A great example of street photography paired with everyday living in White Chapel. Here a mother and her children stroll through the city. The grit of the street provides a stark contrast.
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The Salk Center by Steve Wewerka
You’re in for a real trip here. This dramatic piece takes the viewer down a long road. Where it goes, no one knows! This black and white piece comes signed by the artist.
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Oregon Trees by Steve Wewerka
If you had one view to wake up to every morning what would it be? Arguably one of our favorite photographs here at District Artisan, Oregon Trees by Steve Wewerka would have to be it.
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Faces Of London 1 by Amadeus Long
Faces Of London is a 10 part series that seeks to summarize the attitudes and behaviors of metropolitan life. It seems as if this guy’s had a bad day.
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Two Boats by Steve Wewerka
If you want drama, this photo’s got it! It’s a bit spooky but curiously captivating. You’ll be wondering what’s the story behind this one. Was someone in a rush to get out of the boat on the left? What were they escaping?
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Iowa Barn by Steve Wewerka
With it’s soft and subtle colors of pinks, blues and warm orange, this barn in Iowa comes to life. It’s rustic look reminds us of times past, it’s doorway creating a frame for nature.
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Faces Of London #4 by Amadeus Long
Faces Of London is a 10 part series that seeks to summarize the attitudes and behaviors of metropolitan life. It’s a glimpse behind superficiality into the mundane aspects of day to day life. Piece comes signed by the artist.