$1,500.00
fashion photographer, Gleb Derujinsky (1878-1975)
Gleb Derujinsky's (1878-1975) photography is iconic of an era in fashion and photography. Derujinsky was one of the most sought after fashion photographers from 1950 to 1970. Considered one of the first photographers to take fashion out of the studio, Derujinsky shot for Esquire, Look, Life, Glamour, Town and Country, The New York Times Magazine and ultimately, exclusively for Harper’s Bazaar. His work with the top fashion designers, publicists and models of his time mark Gleb Derujinsky as one of the most iconic fashion photographers in our life time.
Apart of the collection, Around the World aka A-T-W 1957
15 x 15, Limited Edition of 25
20 x 20, Limited Edition of 25
30 x 30, Limited Edition 10
40 x 40, Limited Edition 5
50 x 50, Limited Edition 5
Museum quality archival prints made from negatives
View full product details$102.00
Artist, Igor Vitomirov
Swedish artist, Igor Vitomirov has worked as a photographic artist for over 15 years. His works are an attempt to capture the impressions and reflections of emotions on moments in time, where words fail to capture.
Available in Canvas or Fine Art Photo Paper
Available Sizes:
14 x 21in
16 x 24in
20 x 30in
24 x 36in
30 x 45in
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$1,400.00
Original Artwork
Artist: Vassia Alaykova
Dimensions: 21" x 26.5"
Materials: Watercolor and Gouache
“I try to find a correlation between the present day and history, between reality and imagination, simplicity and complexity, order and chaos, science and art. On the canvas inside of the story, geometric shapes dance with organic ones creating a chaotic harmony." - Vassia Alaykova
$1,315.00
59·4 x 84·1 cm
Gel + cotton thread sewn on paper
Ant Pearce is an emerging British artist. He comes from a background in biochemistry and IT. He worked in the City of London as a senior business consultant for more than ten years before embarking on a life within the visual arts. After completing an intensive course at Central Saint Martins School of Art and Design, he enrolled in 2010 on the MA Visual Arts course at Camberwell College of Arts, graduating with Merit in late 2012. He has shown work in London and the UK, Europe and the US. His practice is based in London.
His practice focuses on the concept that man is condemned to exist imprisoned. Through his work he explores the fragility of life, drawing on human psychology. Influenced by Freud’s theories and the writings and philosophies of Dostoyevsky, Kafka and Camus, his work alludes to the idea that the omnipresent external authority is what brings about man’s aberrant destructive behaviours.
$102.00
Artist, Igor Vitomirov
Swedish artist, Igor Vitomirov has worked as a photographic artist for over 15 years. His works are an attempt to capture the impressions and reflections of emotions on moments in time, where words fail to capture.
Available in Canvas or Fine Art Photo Paper
Available Sizes:
14 x 21in
16 x 24in
20 x 30in
24 x 36in
30 x 45in
View full product details
$1,500.00
fashion photographer, Gleb Derujinsky (1878-1975)
Museum quality archival prints made from negatives
Gleb Derujinsky's (1878-1975) photography is iconic of an era in fashion and photography. Derujinsky was one of the most sought after fashion photographers from 1950 to 1970. Considered one of the first photographers to take fashion out of the studio, Derujinsky shot for Esquire, Look, Life, Glamour, Town and Country, The New York Times Magazine and ultimately, exclusively for Harper’s Bazaar. His work with the top fashion designers, publicists and models of his time mark Gleb Derujinsky as one of the most iconic fashion photographers in our life time.
Apart of the collection, Around the World aka A-T-W 1957
15 x 15, Limited Edition of 25
20 x 20, Limited Edition of 25
30 x 30, Limited Edition 10
40 x 40, Limited Edition 5
50 x 50, Limited Edition 5
View full product details$1,315.00
59·4 x 84·1cm
emulsion + fluorescent thread sewn on Splendorlux Black Gloss paper
Ant Pearce is an emerging British artist. He comes from a background in biochemistry and IT. He worked in the City of London as a senior business consultant for more than ten years before embarking on a life within the visual arts. After completing an intensive course at Central Saint Martins School of Art and Design, he enrolled in 2010 on the MA Visual Arts course at Camberwell College of Arts, graduating with Merit in late 2012. He has shown work in London and the UK, Europe and the US. His practice is based in London.
His practice focuses on the concept that man is condemned to exist imprisoned. Through his work he explores the fragility of life, drawing on human psychology. Influenced by Freud’s theories and the writings and philosophies of Dostoyevsky, Kafka and Camus, his work alludes to the idea that the omnipresent external authority is what brings about man’s aberrant destructive behaviours.
$750.00
Artist, Igor Vitomirov
Swedish artist, Igor Vitomirov has worked as a photographic artist for over 15 years. His works are an attempt to capture the impressions and reflections of emotions on moments in time, where words fail to capture.
Original
Available Sizes:
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$654.00
21 x 29.7cm
cotton + gold thread sewn on Photo Rag gloss paper + Splendorlux white gloss paper + 24kt Gold Leaf
Ant Pearce is an emerging British artist. He comes from a background in biochemistry and IT. He worked in the City of London as a senior business consultant for more than ten years before embarking on a life within the visual arts. After completing an intensive course at Central Saint Martins School of Art and Design, he enrolled in 2010 on the MA Visual Arts course at Camberwell College of Arts, graduating with Merit in late 2012. He has shown work in London and the UK, Europe and the US. His practice is based in London.
His practice focuses on the concept that man is condemned to exist imprisoned. Through his work he explores the fragility of life, drawing on human psychology. Influenced by Freud’s theories and the writings and philosophies of Dostoyevsky, Kafka and Camus, his work alludes to the idea that the omnipresent external authority is what brings about man’s aberrant destructive behaviours.