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Modification Notice: The seller last modified this listing Thu, 01/14/10 @ 03:52:34 PM EST.
Description Digital c - print on Fujicolor Crystal Archive paper, signed in white paint marker on image area, signed, numbered "1/25" in marker on the reverse.
Estimate 500 - 1000
Provenance Directly from the artist.
Measurements 10 x 15"
Condition Artwork is in excellent condition.
One day, oxygen will be a commodity.
In this futuristic portrayal of a world gone wrong, it is unclear what happened. In the first photograph one observes a flow of converging traffic under a stormy sky. in another picture, Manhattan seems deserted. In yet another one, a man holding a baby stands at a gas station, both wearing oxygen masks. What happened? Environmental disasters? War? A world pandemic? A government conspiracy?
Is there a possibility of such a future or is it just an Orwellian fantasy?
My images are not collages, these places exist, somewhere in time. The finished image is usually achieved from a single capture, some combine two separate exposures. I enhance my photographs on the computer with a pen and tablet by locally "painting" with variables of light and color until I achieve the right mood.
Anthony is a self taught photographer with a BFA in New Media.
Kurtz has shown his work in numerous galleries in the U.S and Europe, including Galerie Acte 2 in Paris and Artworksf in San Francisco.
He has won many international photo awards, including multiple First and Second Prizes at the International Photo Awards (IPA), Photo District News (PDN) and the Prix de la Photographie de Paris (PX3).
Anthony grew up in Switzerland until the age of 20. He now lives in San Francisco.
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