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Party In Patchogue, 41" X 44", Archival Pigment on Watercolor Paper, Artist Proof | Photography by Steven Rudin. Item composed of paper
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Party In Patchogue, 41" X 44", Archival Pigment on Watercolor Paper, Artist Proof | Photography by Steven Rudin. Item composed of paper
Party In Patchogue, 41" X 44", Archival Pigment on Watercolor Paper, Artist Proof | Photography by Steven Rudin. Item composed of paper

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Steven Rudin

Party In Patchogue, 41" X 44", Archival Pigment on Watercolor Paper, Artist Proof - Photography

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Midcentury Mix in Palm Springs. The focal point in a room curated by acclaimed interior designer Staci Munic, this large format collage provides a punch of yellow and green color without overpowering the neutral pallet of this historic property. With its glimmering light and fantastical components, the collage scene portrays a summer day, from the viewpoint of a memory. The perspective invites the viewer to get comfortable and stay a while. The structure, use of color, light, and scale come together to take the eye on a journey from the lower right to the upper left, blurring the lines of a still vs. a moving picture.

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Item Party In Patchogue, 41" X 44", Archival Pigment on Watercolor Paper, Artist Proof
Created by Steven Rudin
As seen in Private Residence, Palm Springs, CA
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Steven Rudin
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Wescover creator since 2020
Art, Collage, Collage Realism, Mixed Media, Multimedia, Conceptual Art

Steven Rudin creates hand-cut paper collages that celebrate subjective reality with an emphasis on optimism and nostalgia. Visually, he explores the optics of memory, producing an image that is somewhere between a painting and a photograph. His inspiration comes from the fusion of portraiture, textiles, architecture, and gardens from multiple eras and different cultures.