Eric Staller

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Eric Staller has been working as an artist since the mid 1970s, frequently in film, both still and moving.  In the late 1970s through 1980, he did a series of long exposure photographs, taken in NYC, with details painted in with light, similar to work by Picasso, Man Ray and Julien Breton.

I particularly like a few that build on the buildings and streets of New York. The following are from his website.

Ribbon on Hannover St, 1977
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Synergy II
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Light Tubes 1977
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Finally from his Non Sequiturs collection is an unrelated piece that just amused me

Mermaid
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