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Tami Bahat, The Young Minstrel, 2017

Tami Bahat

The Young Minstrel, 2017
Framed Archival Pigment Print
22.5 x 18.7 cm
8 7/8 x 7 3/8 in.
Edition of 10 (#1/10)
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Bahat constructs and photographs scenes from an alternate history, her own characters from a bygone era. Insome cases, the use of live animals plays upon the human-wildlife connection. Each photograph...
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Bahat constructs and photographs scenes from an alternate history, her own characters from a bygone era. Insome cases, the use of live animals plays upon the human-wildlife connection. Each photograph is embraced by an antique frame, bridging the gap between past and present.
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