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Two Views of Ocean, Fine Art Photography | Photography by Scott Woodward Meyers Art. Item made of paper works with minimalism & contemporary style
Two Views of Ocean, Fine Art Photography | Photography by Scott Woodward Meyers Art. Item made of paper works with minimalism & contemporary style

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Scott Woodward Meyers Art

Two Views of Ocean, Fine Art Photography

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Price $800

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Handmade

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Made In USA

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18.5H x 36W x 1.5D in
46.99H x 91.44W x 3.81D cm
6.8 kg
15 lb

Two colour photographic prints, abstract seascape in style, 18.5 x 36 inches, with matt in black satin wood frame.

Item Two Views of Ocean, Fine Art Photography
As seen in Creator's Studio, Los Angeles, CA
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Scott Woodward Meyers Art
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Abstract Photography & Abstract Paintings in Series and Large Formats

Minimal abstract painting & abstract photography by the LA based artist are available as original large scale artworks. Medium format photo-based prints are available in small series. Curation by theme and commissions are available by request.

Scott Woodward Meyers studied photography and printmaking at the University of Washington, School of Art In Seattle. Meyers' work is represented in corporate collections in Europe and private collections worldwide, it is often acquired in series or commissioned. In 2016 he returned to the USA and is currently working from his studio in Los Angeles.

His artworks reflect ephemeral impressions discovered through travel and simple, evocative forms, layers of associations, fragments and meaning. The rhythm of the images is inspired by concrete reduction, modern poetry, prose fragments and personal observations from nature and urban landscapes.