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New York, 2019.

From the series POP, inspired by Yayoi Kusama's Pumpkins.

POP is a fusion between street photography and pop art.

Celebrating pop art and neo-pop movements, the series samples some of the iconic pop art subjects, superimposes them into vibrant street scenes, and gives the once-isolated subjects brand new contexts. 

The series was nominated by Fine Art Photography Awards in 2020.

Ready to Hang Photo Print Under Acrylic: printed on Fuji Crystal DP II paper under 1/16" (2mm) thick matte acrylic glass with 1/8" (3 mm) aluminum Dibond backing and aluminum rails hanging hardware. Signed & numbered certificate of authenticity. Ships in a cardboard box.

Photo Print Under Acrylic 16" x 24" | Limited Edition 2 of 5 | From $795
Photo Print Under Acrylic 28" x 42" | Limited Edition 1 of 5 | From $1795
Photo Print Under Acrylic 40" x 60" | Limited Edition 1 of 5 | From $2995

Also available:

Fine Art Print: printed on Hahnemühle William Turner Fine Art Paper with 0.39” white border. Signed & numbered certificate of authenticity. Ships in a tube.

Fine Art Print 16" x 24" | Limited Edition 1 of 10 | From $295
Fine Art Print 28" x 42" | Limited Edition 2 of 10 | From $895
Fine Art Print 40" x 60" | Limited Edition 1 of 10 | From $1495

Materials used:

Photo Print Under Acrylic, with photo print on Fuji Crystal DP II, under 1/16" (2mm) thick matte acrylic glass, with 1/8" (3 mm) aluminum Dibond backing and aluminum rails hanging hardware

Tags:
#travel #pop art #yellow #people #romantic #city #3d #new york #sunlight #taxi #lights #street photography #polka dots #yayoi kusama #lincoln center 

Realization (2019) Photograph
by Journey Gong

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  • Photograph on Paper on board
  • From a limited edition of 5
  • Size: 152.4 x 101.6 x 2.54cm (unframed) / 152.4 x 101.6cm (actual image size)
  • Ready to hang
  • Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
  • Style: Surrealistic
  • Subject: People and portraits
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New York, 2019.

From the series POP, inspired by Yayoi Kusama's Pumpkins.

POP is a fusion between street photography and pop art.

Celebrating pop art and neo-pop movements, the series samples some of the iconic pop art subjects, superimposes them into vibrant street scenes, and gives the once-isolated subjects brand new contexts. 

The series was nominated by Fine Art Photography Awards in 2020.

Ready to Hang Photo Print Under Acrylic: printed on Fuji Crystal DP II paper under 1/16" (2mm) thick matte acrylic glass with 1/8" (3 mm) aluminum Dibond backing and aluminum rails hanging hardware. Signed & numbered certificate of authenticity. Ships in a cardboard box.

Photo Print Under Acrylic 16" x 24" | Limited Edition 2 of 5 | From $795
Photo Print Under Acrylic 28" x 42" | Limited Edition 1 of 5 | From $1795
Photo Print Under Acrylic 40" x 60" | Limited Edition 1 of 5 | From $2995

Also available:

Fine Art Print: printed on Hahnemühle William Turner Fine Art Paper with 0.39” white border. Signed & numbered certificate of authenticity. Ships in a tube.

Fine Art Print 16" x 24" | Limited Edition 1 of 10 | From $295
Fine Art Print 28" x 42" | Limited Edition 2 of 10 | From $895
Fine Art Print 40" x 60" | Limited Edition 1 of 10 | From $1495

Materials used:

Photo Print Under Acrylic, with photo print on Fuji Crystal DP II, under 1/16" (2mm) thick matte acrylic glass, with 1/8" (3 mm) aluminum Dibond backing and aluminum rails hanging hardware

Tags:
#travel #pop art #yellow #people #romantic #city #3d #new york #sunlight #taxi #lights #street photography #polka dots #yayoi kusama #lincoln center 
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Journey Gong is a Chinese American artist who conveys his poetic interpretations of cultural landscapes through photography. Born and raised in a factory town in Northwestern China, Gong moved to... Read more

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