Art
"Seltzer" photo print by Aaron Rezny
- Item Number
- 150
- Estimated Value
- 2500 USD
- Opening Bid
- 1250 USD
Item Description
"Seltzer" from the series Eating Delancey.
Signed by artist.
Dimensions: 29"x39" archival print pigment mounted on acid freeboard.
About the artist:
Over the span of twenty-five years, AARON REZNY has created imagery for both personal projects as well as for an extensive range of national and commercial photo clientele. His personal work includes: EATING DELANCEY, a series of images that represent the flavors of his youth in New York City, which has seen exhibitions all over the country; CANDYLAND, a series highlighting sweets from our past - shot at close range, GAMESHOW and OBSOLETE, two separate series that take a micro view of, respectively, vintage children's games like Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots, and iconic “pre-digital” objects such as pay phones and record players. REZNY is currently working on a still-life series of Holocaust remembrance.
REZNY continues to shoot for clients in NYC, and has now added his newly opened Hudson Valley Studio, in Kingston, NY as a second location. Functioning as a state-of-the-art 5000 sq ft production, kitchen and studio/event space, the fully renovated building also has opened a major gallery space which has recently had its Grand Opening.
Item Special Note
Bidder is responsible for shipping and handling fees, which will be added to the winning bid amount. Item will be shipped via UPS or USPS and billed at standard industry rates.
Donated By:
Prince St. Studios
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