Bonanza Café, Lone Pine, California, 2001, Artwork

Richard Heeps

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    • 26th June
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    • 18th - 19th July
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Description

This image was chosen to be the front cover of Richard's 2007 book 'Man's Ruin'. The now sold out book is a compilation of Drag Racing, Burlesque, Rockabilly Culture and Americana, photographed over seven years. The 'Man's Ruin' exhibition toured in over twenty museums and galleries in the UK & Europe. This artwork features Bonanza Café, a classic American Diner in Lone Pine on a Californian road trip.

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The artwork is a limited edition gloss photographic print from negative. When framed the print is dry-mounted to aluminium, presented in a museum board white window mount and a choice of black or white box frame handmade professionally in the UK. It is signed and numbered on reverse accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

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Please note that the size listed refers to the image size. Mounting and framing will increase the final size of the artwork.

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Richard Heeps

Cambridge

I am a film-based photographer, I use a range of vintage analogue cameras. I consider myself to have three studios, the external studio of whichever location I may be shooting, my darkroom where I make my master prints and my home studio where I do the postproduction where the artworks are mounted, framed and finished.

I have always wanted my work to be accessible without compromising on quality and making everything in house I am in control of each step to achieve that.