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Artist Statement:
The works displayed are giclee prints of original digital paintings and photo deconstructions.
Many of the images use turn of the century photography as a starting point. The concept behind those particular images are to take imagery created at the turn of the last century when photography was a new technology being explored as a creative medium, and combining it with digital technology. The images use digital technology as both a tool and a medium to explore the use of these tools as a new creative medium creating images as unique and one of a kind as hand drawing or painting.
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Artist Exhibitions:
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Artist Galleries:
The White Cube Gallery.
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Artist Reviews:
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Commissions:
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Marc Rubin Biography:
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| Your Personal Biography |
A former award winning art director in both print and television in the advertising business in New York City.In addition has also been the head script writer for prime time network television series, whose work has been written about in such publications as the New Yorker, Chicago Tribune and Washington Post. |
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