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Photography, Color on Aluminium
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Woman with "718" tatoo. 718 is the area code for most of Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx. Note: This work is printed on aluminum, and does not need to be framed.
2009
Photography, Color on Aluminium
Limited Edition of 1
24 W x 16 H x 1 D in
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Not Framed
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Saundi September Wilson was born and raised in Brooklyn, the son of jazz drummer Phillip Wilson. Saundi, a self-taught photographer, has been shooting professionally since 2010. His work has been featured on (Sports Illustrated), in El Diario la Prensa (the oldest Spanish language newspaper in the country), Chronogram, Edible Hudson Valley, and The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Saundi has had a photo chosen as a Smithsonian Magazine editor’s pick, and he has been a finalist in the Smithsonian Photo Competition (70 finalists chosen from a pool of more than 46,000 entrants, from 168 countries). His work has been featured in the NY Photo Festival Capture Brooklyn exhibit, and at the Sony World Photography Exhibit (at Somerset House, London)- the World Photography Organisation selected Saundi’s work from 52,323 images selected from 171 countries. All of Saundi's work is printed on stunning aluminum.
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