Faces on the Strip – Composite

This is a composite of one hundred inanimate faces along Las Vegas Boulevard South called “Faces on the Strip.” The individual photographs are shown in the two adjoining galleries. The framed artwork, which is for sale, is 16 ½” x 70” (that’s nearly six feet) and each photo is 2” x 3.” A photo of the framed art is available upon request. Please inquire by sending an email to Dick Ebert. It can’t be purchased using the shopping cart feature.

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Faces on the Strip 100 Photos Composite at Las Vegas, Nevada - Encircle Photos

Faces on the Strip 100 Photos Composite at Las Vegas, Nevada

I have been to Las Vegas, Nevada, countless times for business and pleasure and each time my camera accompanied me. In May, 2012, I aimed for a unique perspective of Las Vegas Boulevard South, better known as The Strip. I wanted to capture the inanimate faces that silently stare at the tourists and collectively help to create the Vegas ambiance. So, during two very hot days, I walked both sides of the 4.2 miles of casinos and hotels in search of statues, sculptures, art, mannequins, paintings, murals, logos, posters, ads and billboards. I also included a bathroom, pedestrian sign and the side a bus. The result is a one-hundred photo composite that I call Faces on the Strip. The framed artwork, which is for sale, is 16 ½” x 70” (that’s nearly six feet) and each photo is 2” x 3.” You can see the individual photographs in the two galleries called “Faces on the Strip.” This is the composite. A photo of the framed art is available upon request.

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