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On View at Ted and Nune Studio
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Ted and Nune
Ted and Nune are a photographic team whose images document the grandeur and scars of the man-made world. Seeking out the spiritual dimension in monumental human constructions, they journey to remote lands to make studies of architecture and industry, bringing a joint male-female point of view to their shared vision. Both photograph, edit, and print. They do not sign their works individually.
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Robb Hohmann
Robb Hohmann is an aviator and photographer based outside of Washington, DC. He photographs aspects of aviation otherwise only seen or experienced by those who are themselves pilots. Fascinated by the mechanics of things since childhood, he performs maintenance on all the machines in his stable, from a vast collection of camera equipment to vehicles that range from airplanes, motorcycles and cars. The depth of his knowledge for all things mechanical are revealed in the nuanced and detailed images his captures, that are at once technically excellent and evocative.
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Shelley Lipton
A passionate gardener, Shelley Lipton grows carefully selected seeds that she herself cultivates. As her garden flourishes to life, the vegetation takes on wild and wonderful shapes that inspire Shelley’s artistic process— she conceives of innovative ways to capture her organic subjects that reveal their species' unique and beautiful characteristics. Her striking close-up portraits of flowers engender novel perspectives of the wonders of the natural world. Her fine art photography has been featured in exhibitions in Pittsburgh, New York, and Miami.
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Roberta Ruocco
A first generation Italian-American, Roberta’s parents immigrated to America from the island of Capri and she grew up in Palm Beach, Florida. Water is her muse. Her work is highly influenced by the ocean; Roberta uses light, time and movement to capture vibrancy and depth. Her images explore the endless horizon, filled with reflection and discovery, an esoteric power that emanates with a sense of hope.
Her work has been featured in Il Centro Caprense Ignazio Cerio, The Affordable Art Fair NYC, Red Dot Miami, Spectrum Miami, Aqua Art Miami, The Palm Beach Show, Hamptons Art Market, among others. -
Denise Cummings
Denise Cummings is an abstract collage artist based in New York. Her passion for botanicals is the inspiration for much of her artistic practice, which fuses elements of design, fashion and flowering plants.
A former model, Denise was influenced by the fashion industry from a young age. Her collages are at once elegant and sensual. The abstract forms she creates appear both as anthropomorphic figures and organic florals. -
Tracy and David
Tracy + David are internationally recognized artists based in Southern California. The husband and wife team have a background in photojournalism, and that pushes them to look deeper and ask questions about everything they photograph. Their work has been recognized in numerous national and International competitions and publications – from Communication Arts, one of the advertising industry’s most prestigious publications, to the American Photographic Artists, to being recognized as one of the 200 best photographers worldwide by Lürzers Archive.
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Sarah Gerard
Sarah Gerard is an artist and American writer of fiction and nonfiction. She published a book of handmade collages Recycle, co-authored with the writer and artist Amy Gall. Recycle is available from Pacific. Pacific’s catalogue, including Recycle, was acquired by the MoMA Library in 2022.
Sarah’s handmade paper collages have appeared in BOMB Magazine, the Blue Earth Review, No Tokens Journal, Epiphany Magazine, and Hazlitt. She has shown her work in Colorado and New York. -
Dolly Faibyshev
Dolly Faibyshev is an American artist in love with the complexities of the human condition. Also, vibrant colors and wacky moments.
She has photographed a wide range of subjects, from the primped and prodded models of New York Fashion Week to the overly groomed animals at the Dog Show, from Dolly Parton impersonators to the the muscle-bound performers of Wrestlemania, from the 1950s time capsule of Palm Springs to the faux iconic people and structures of Las Vegas.
Her work has been published in The New Yorker, Le Monde, TIME, The New York Times, Businessweek, Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone, W Magazine, The Village Voice, and other publications. -
Liam Alexander
Liam Alexander is a fine artist and creative director based in New York City and Los Angeles.
His work has been featured in gallery exhibitions snd art fairs throughout the United States, at the second annual Toolkit Festival in Venice, Italy and published in magazines like Kolaj, Nylon and Rolling Stone. He has creates projects with major brands like Wix.com, The City of New York, Samsung, SAP, and Renaissance Hotels.

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