Description
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This museum quality Giclee print is part of a series by photographic artist Michael Malak:
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Title: Playboy Zombie.
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Digital pin-up art based off an original image.
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Model Miss Claire Sinclair, 2011 Playboy Playmate of the Year.
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Zombie pin-up beauty.
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Fine museum quality art professionally printed on Premium Pearl Metallic Photo Paper - Specs: 66 lb. 255gsm, 10.4mil with archival inks.
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Look for more impressive photographic series by Michael Malak offered exclusively in our store.
Note: The low-resolution scan, shown above, does not capture the high clarity of the actual print.
Note: The watermark text on the photo does not appear on the actual item.
AUTHORIZED ARTIST
DEALER INFORMATION:-
Escape Collectibles Ltd. is an authorized and exclusive dealer of photographic artwork created by Michael Malak.
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We work closely with the artists we represent so that their artwork will be presented in a manner in which they intend.
ARTIST INFORMATION:
Michael Malak
Michael Malak was born in Newport Beach, CA in the late 1960's.
He has become to be known internationally for his exceptional work in photography.
Quote from Michael:
"I took photography in high school and never felt much for the overall film process. I learned most of my artistic skills and creativity from my art teacher of four years. She taught me about foreground, shadowing, and perspective. She pushed me outside of my comfort zone and taught me new artistic techniques that I would later apply to my photography.
"I have always loved the 1930/40's period for the way everything was made. Built to last! Made in the USA meant something.
"I do offer two styles of photography. One is the 1930/40's Hollywood Glamour, Film Noir and the WWII Pinup (Nose Art) style photography. I do own all branches of service uniforms from WWII, props, bomber jackets and three parachute rigs, one with full functioning cord lines and silk. Vintage 1930/40's dresses, furs, hats, and wardrobe are also owned by me.
"George Hurrell is my all time inspiration and favorite photographer of the 1930/40's. His work is truly inspiring to view.
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