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Approaching Thunder Storm, Martin Johnson Heade, 1859
Yisrael Dror Hemed, Guest II, 2022, Oil on canvas, 152x105 cm. Photo: Gordon Gallery
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Near the Wall - Jeremy Miranda
American, b. 1980-.
Acrylic on wood panel , 16 x 20 in
Kenny Hurtado (2016)
Dianna Settles - That Summer Feeling, 2020
Dianna Settles (Vietnamese-American, 1989)
This is the Elion-Hitchings Building. It’s futuristic look had it appearing in science fiction films and TV, most notably Brainstorm, Natalie Wood’s last film. It was built in 1972. Sadly (and perhaps predictably) it was just demolished after being abandoned for years. Interesting looking but the shapes were a terrible use of space, making a significant percentage of the interior square footage unusable.
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Tristan Chev - Without Sun
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Lernert & Sander
Alina Grasmann - Sculpting in Time 3, 2020
Liu Xiaodong (Chinese, b. 1963), Thank You, 2020
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Steve Outram (b.1953) - Under the Rising Moon.
Môtel Château de la Terrasse - Horace Champagne
Canadian.b. 1937-
Pastel on paper , 22 x 30 in. 55.9 x 76.2 cm .