$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, Paris 1958
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
$4,000.00
Colette Standish
Acrylic Collage on Canvas
Colette Standish's artwork presents the tensions that exist between opposites, centering around masculine and feminine, animus and anima. She uses the body as a point of reference, using blank space in the human form to evoke a spiritual presence and present the plane where tensions reside, at times invisible to the human eye. Her interactions with opposing forces cause her images to fragment offering a perceived balance and harmony of tension and the resulting discomfort.
48 x 60
View full product details$4,000.00
Colette Standish
Acrylic Collage on Canvas
Colette Standish's artwork presents the tensions that exist between opposites, centering around masculine and feminine, animus and anima. She uses the body as a point of reference, using blank space in the human form to evoke a spiritual presence and present the plane where tensions reside, at times invisible to the human eye. Her interactions with opposing forces cause her images to fragment offering a perceived balance and harmony of tension and the resulting discomfort.
48 x 60
View full product details$250.00
Colette Standish
Fine Art Archival Pigment Print
Colette Standish's artwork presents the tensions that exist between opposites, centering around masculine and feminine, animus and anima. She uses the body as a point of reference, using blank space in the human form to evoke a spiritual presence and present the plane where tensions reside, at times invisible to the human eye. Her interactions with opposing forces cause her images to fragment offering a perceived balance and harmony of tension and the resulting discomfort.
12 x 24, $250
24 x 36, $500
36 x 48, $700
48 x 60, $1000
60 x 72, $1,500
72 x 84, $2,000