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8.00" x 5.50"
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10.00" x 7.50"
Domino Sugar Building Poster
by Steve Breslow
Product Details
Domino Sugar Building poster by Steve Breslow. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
From near the Williamsburg Bridge along the Manhattan side of the East River, looking across at the abandoned Domino Sugar factory
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Artist's Description
From near the Williamsburg Bridge along the Manhattan side of the East River, looking across at the abandoned Domino Sugar factory
About Steve Breslow
Born 1949 New York City. MFA Queens College, past experience as printmaking instructor, multiple exhibits in the New York area with several awards for printmaking. Day job with the Social Security Administration, with occasional time off to draw some pictures and take photographs. Most recently - - 2nd prize for graphics, White Plains juried art fair and single person exhibits at the Rockville Centre and Hewlett Woodmere Public Libraries of prints and photos. My initial experience was as a printmaker, creating mostly black and white engravings and etchings, with images that ranged from realistic to surreal. It became difficult to maintain a bulky etching press with inks and acids around little kids, so I started to look around for an...
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Joan Reese
A unique urban mosaic!
Steve Breslow replied:
thanks so much Joan
Christian Hallweger
Great shot, a huge architectonical variety of elements!
Steve Breslow replied:
Thanks Christian - a very wild site, interesting from multiple angles
Mary Machare
Love all the textures in this. Great street capture! LF
Steve Breslow replied:
Thanks Mary
Denise Dube
Cool timeless street art capture. LF
Steve Breslow replied:
I have no idea how they climb up there to paint those things!