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Lens Echo [proto-] Kevin in the Field v03
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© This is the 'prequel' to the extended and panoramic and symmetric composition called Lens Echo [2021] ; 2006 + 2021 Victor Acevedo
Victor Acevedo
Lens Echo [proto-] Kevin in the Field v03
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2006
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Lens Echo [proto or prequel]] Kevin in the Field v03
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Archival Digital Print, Sizes: 8”x10” and 13”x19” Pigment Inks on cotton rag substrate or Light Jet digital photo prints. (Also available larger custom sizes or NFT by special order) Date created: 2006 - 2018
Victor: This is the 3rd version of a portrait of my friend Kevin O’Connor. It is derived from photos taken outside Los Angeles Center for Digital Art in 2005 during the opening reception for the exhibition called SYNAPSE. At that time the gallery was located right near the corner of 5th and Main Streets at 107 West 5th Street, Los Angeles, CA. This was LACDA’s first downtown location.
The first two versions of this image were originally created in 2006 a year after the source photo was taken and then twelve years later this 3rd version was completed. This is my favorite.
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Frank, Peter and Charlotte Frost and Thomas Miller and Michael J. Masucci and Victor Acevedo
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Acevedo in Context: Analog Media 1977-1987 • Digital Media 1983 - 2020
. 1st th ed.Los Angeles, CA. USA: Acevedomedia, 2022.