Art
Gem of Seven Bryant Park by Ted Andreasian
- Item Number
- 147
- Estimated Value
- 300 USD
- Opening Bid
- 150 USD
Item Description
This is an abstract geometrical photograph of the entrance of Seven Bryant Park. If you make a journey to the Manhattan address at the bottom of the image, you may (or may not) find the same angle. Either way, you will definitely enjoy the convergence of the lines! Photograph was made at 4am of a sleepless night. Print: Metallic Paper, Ultrachrome archival inks, 17"x21" Floating frame, image 11"x16.5".
Ted Andreasian and Nune Karamyan have been working as architectural-based fine-art photographers since 2015. With generations of architects in their lives, the choice of subject came naturally. Long exposure is their main tool for presenting a space and expressing the passage of time in one still frame. The exposure, anywhere from thirty seconds to twelve minutes, brings to the photograph glistening water, dynamic skies and a general feeling of serenity. At the same time, long exposure techniques accentuate the stillness of immovable objects, the timelessness of architecture, and removes individuals from the frame, sometimes creating a spiritual or surrealistic architectural scene. In a sense, they say, long exposure photography is a return to the darkroom, where the outcome of the photograph is unknown until the exposure is finished. Prints are made by the artists using the highest quality, archival digital printing.
Item Special Note
This item is not available for shipment. Pickup in NYC only.
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