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chromogenic dye coupler print
40 x 50 inches
Danny Boy, Bonneville Salt Flats, 1992
chromogenic dye coupler print
40 x 50 inches
Clearing Storm Near Kingman, 1985
chromogenic dye coupler print
30 x 40 inches
Desert Fire #249, 1985
chromogenic dye coupler print
30 x 40 inches
Outdoor Dining, Bonneville Salt Flats, 1992
chromogenic dye coupler print
30 x 40 inches
Dead Animals #454, 1988
chromogenic dye coupler print
40 x 50 inches
2.21.98 4:46 pm (View From My Front Porch), 1998
chromogenic dye coupler print
40 x 50 inches
Drive-In Theatre, Las Vegas, 1987
from the series: American History Lessons
chromogenic dye coupler print
20 x 24 inches
Shrapnel Bombs and School Bus, 1987
chromogenic dye coupler print
30 x 40 inches
Atomic Bomb Pit, Wendover Air Base, 1990
chromogenic dye coupler print
20 x 24 inches
Battleground Point #22, 1999
chromogenic dye coupler print
20 x 24 inches
Swamp and Pipeline, Geismar, Louisiana, 1998
chromogenic dye coupler print
20 x 24 inches
Desert Croquet #1 (Deflated Earth), 1987
chromogenic dye coupler print
20 x 24 inches
Flooded Snack Bar, Salton Sea, 1984
chromogenic dye coupler print
20 x 24 inches
Winnemucca 9.29.95 6:50 pm (Desert Cantos XVIII: Skies), 1995
unique chromogenic dye coupler print with laminate surface
48 x 60 inches
Palm, 1975
vintage split toned silver print
14 x 14 inches
Stonehenge #1, 1975
vintage split toned silver print
14 x 14 inches
Untitled (moon), 1977
vintage split toned silver print
20 x 16 inches
Untitled (night clouds), 1977
vintage split toned silver print
20 x 16 inches
Playboy #38 (Warhol), 1990
chromogenic dye coupler print
30 x 40 inches
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