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1997
28 x 28 in, 71 x 71 cm
Limited variant edition of 50

 

970717.07

Work completed July 1997.

Resolution of rendering: 4,200 by 4,200 pixels
Print size, minimum: 18 by 18 inches (~45.72 by 45.72 centimeters)
Print size, maximum: 28 by 28 inches (~71.12 by 71.12 centimeters)

Dimensions are for single panel prints; larger sizes (up to hundreds of square feet) are possible using other printing techniques. Please contact the studio for more information. All linear dimensions are given in the order of height, width and depth.

Availability

Limited variant edition prints (edition of 50)

Please contact the studio for more information regarding the availability and purchasing of works.

One- and two-person exhibitions

The Photonics Center at Boston University; One-person exhibition; Boston, Massachusetts; 1999.

Main Art Gallery at Chadron State College*; One-person exhibition; Chadron, Nebraska; 1999. (First and/or only digital artist at venue)

Joan Derryberry Art Gallery at Tennessee Technological University*; One-person exhibition; Cookeville, Tennessee; 1999. (First and/or only digital artist at venue)

Krause Gallery at Moses Brown School; Two-person exhibition; Providence, Rhode Island; 2000.

Winfisky Gallery at Salem State College; One-person exhibition; Salem, Massachusetts; 2000.

Osceola Center for the Arts; One-person exhibition; Kissimmee, Florida; 2000.

John F. Germany Gallery at Tampa/Hillsborough County Public Library Central Branch; One-person exhibition; Tampa, Florida; 2000.

Grants

EverColor; Grant of production of ten prints for exhibition in one-person show at the Photonics Center, Boston University; May 1999.

As of 27 March 2010

 
   
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