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Marfa at Sunset Photograph - Limited Edition of 300

Christina Storozkova

United States

Photography, C-type on Paper

Size: 45 W x 18 H x 0.1 D in

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Photograph of an art installation in Valentine, Texas. Limited Edition of 300. 18"x45" digital c-print on metallic paper. Numbered and signed by the artist. The open road is brings to mind the feeling of freedom, adventure, and life changing opportunities. Whether you are a seasoned road warrior or...

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2011

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Photography, C-type on Paper

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Limited Edition of 300

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45 W x 18 H x 0.1 D in

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Not Applicable

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Not Framed

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Certificate is Included

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Ships Rolled in a Tube

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A Perestroika baby, I was allowed to be fascinated by American culture. From Russia you only know America from Hollywood movies and Pop music videos. With a mind already primed for propaganda I had no hesitation accepting the fantasy, unaware that America not only tolerates propagation of this dream but that its entire economy is dependent upon it. Little did I realize that the American Dream had long been dead if it ever existed at all. In 1996, the zombie capitalist playground known as Central Florida became my home. I was welcomed by strip malls, convenience stores, fast food establishments, family friendly chain restaurants, and gas stations where 24 hours a day I was free to buy a t-shirt that said "GOD DON'T MAKE NO TRASH." This was serious business to me since I was used to waiting in line for our monthly rations of single-ply. My current work reflects the gluttony of the over-saturated market. The images were captured on my travels throughout the country between September 2008 and the present. I take photos because the world is always changing and prone to white-washing the hardships from which we ought to have learned, but these images are static, frozen bits of time to mark the grave sites of the insatiable giants.

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