Style1½ inches thick (3.75 cm) Product Details Artist grade canvas, archival inks, wooden stretcher bars, and UVB protective coating
AvailablityUsually ships within five business days. ArtistEyal Nahmias Platinum Member CollectionNight
Description Completed in 1990 and located at 601 South Figueroa Street, the property is a 52-story, Class A office building prominently situated at the high-profile intersection of Figueroa Street and Wilshire Boulevard, with exceptional visibility and access to and from the Harbour (110) Freeway. Designed by Albert C. Martin & Associates, the landmark property's exterior is clad in Brazilian Rose polished granite, accented with bronze panels, and complemented by gray-glazed windows. The attractive lobby incorporates two 75-foot high atria with granite walls and floors, custom bronze chandeliers and award-winning lush tropical landscaping. The property features an open-air plaza distinguished by a 36-foot tall sculpture that features two bronze columns combining water and fire. The property also provides a five-level subterranean parking structure with 778 spaces and other on-site amenities including an upscale restaurant, a full service commercial bank and various business services. The property is currently 87 percent occupied (July 2005). Figueroa at Wilshire has received numerous awards, including the commercial real estate industry's most prestigious honor: BOMA's 'International Building of the Year.'
Eyal Nahmias, Santa Barbara , CA Member Since November 2006 Artist Statement I am a freelance photographer with a passion for travel, nature and underwater photography. I remember getting my first Diana camera at the age of 9, and I've been hooked ever since. I graduated Brooks Institute of Photography in 1988 with a B.A. in photography, majoring in color and commercial photography. For me photography is a way to fully express what I feel and to convey my impressions of the world around me.. I started shooting digital about 3 years ago, so the majority of my work is still in slides and negative and I have a huge task of transferring them to digital formats.. I love to meet new photographers and be inspired by new ideas and approaches. Feel free to give me your input and thoughts.