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Candy Crush: Sweet Almonds

$1111.00 USD

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Acrylic Glass Mounting on Aluminum.

The archival ink photo print is professionally mounted on an aluminum composite backing panel (Dibond) of the same size and covered by a 2-mm thick sheet of Acrylic glass.

Suited to large formats, this is a premium frameless presentation for enhanced color intensity and contrast. This is a popular choice for gallery presentation and provides optimum protection of the work.

For easy hanging, a thick aluminum frame structure is fixed on the back and keeps it away from the wall.

Each print is delivered with a numbered Certificate of Authenticity digitally signed by the artist and includes details on the artwork and the artist’s biography.

Size & Edition:

LARGE: 70 by 70 cm 

Edition of 12 

Please allow up to 10 Business days for production prior to shipping. 

The system on this website processes payments through Paypal. If you'd like to pay with a credit card please email team@ellamanor.com. Payment in Installments is possible up to 10. 

About the Artist: 

Manor uses photography as a boxing ring in which fantasy and its fulfillment can wrestle, between the vision and its materialistic expression and between what happens in the now and what’s only in memory. In these photographic works, stereotypes are built and disintegrate.

A graduate of the Fashion Institute of Technology and the International Center of Photography in NYC, Manor’s work has won numerous international awards including the Prix de la Photographie Paris, Photography Master’s Cup USA and the Black and White Spider Awards UK. 

Featured in a plethora of art publications including Harper’s Bazaar, Black & White Magazine, ELLE magazine, Kurv (Australia), Clam (Paris), Twill (Milan), to name a few.

A conceptual artist specializing in fashion and fine art photography, film & installation work. The artist considers the fetishized cultures of beauty and consumption and gives a careful look to changing conceptions of luxury. Often employs dark humor and always aims to push the boundaries of the body in space, exploring how the concept of self performs in different contexts.

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