Max Fish, NYC. 2020. (Open Edition)
Fine art print on Matt Archival paper
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Max Fish
This bar has a huge story on my journey. The original Max Fish was further down the street when I made my first way back in 2007, the accompanying photograph is somewhere on my Instagram. I remember the shock the first time I walked in, I could not believe bathrooms could look like that. The torrent of abuse the bathroom had received in what appeared to be a clean, but super cool bar was something I had never seen before. Did it sew the seeds to start this project? Perhaps. It has certainly stuck with me. Its demise and rebirth made me determined to recapture what I saw.
What is the difference between Open Edition and Limited Edition prints?
Open edition prints only come in one size and are simply printed on Matt Archival paper and shipped straight to you. There is no limit to how many will be printed.
Limited Edition prints are typically printed on a Gloss paper, come in several sizes and finish options (framing / acrylic mount), and are signed and editioned by Sam. There are a limited number printed in each size and once they're gone they're gone.
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Samuels art makes our house feel alive and vibrant. I am forever finding new details within each image. Samuel was extremely helpful when helping us find the perfect images for our home. He was always extremely friendly and personable as well as highly professional.
Rickie Haywood-Williams, BBC Radio 1
His work is so unique and arresting. He is somehow able to capture the 'ordinary' in a way that makes it feel truly extraordinary. I'm so excited to see his work in our home.
Lisa Bowcot, Interior Designer
Could we ever need more insight than we do now about how to dry our hands in washrooms while touching almost nothing? Samuel Ryde, a British photographer, pays homage to air blowers