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by William Dey
$78.00
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A monumental city sculpture photographed by William Dey.... more
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A monumental city sculpture photographed by William Dey.
This image is part of the recent "Rise of Abstraction" series and art exhibition by photographer William Dey.
A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this artwork, will be donated to the Chicago Park District.
WILLIAM DEY PHOTOGRAPHY I began my career working as a fashion stylist in Chicago, then moved to New York City, where I worked alongside some of the best photographers in the fashion industry for 12 years. During this period I was encouraged by professionals I knew to take advantage of my affinity for photography and visual composition. As soon as I began experimenting with the camera, I knew I had found my creative muse. I started shooting portraits and fashion models initially, but after relocating to Palm Springs several years ago, I felt compelled to begin shooting all the other beautiful things here in the desert, such as Mid-Century Modern architecture, classic cars, and the ever-changing visual scope of the desert itself. I love...
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