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Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Antelope one by Bob Senesac

Cinque Terre by Bob Senesac

Cracker House by Bob Senesac

Bainbridge Duck by Bob Senesac

Duel Falls by Bob Senesac

Crashing Waves by Bob Senesac

Woods Hole Lighthouse by Bob Senesac

Wind Surfer by Bob Senesac

Flower Box by Bob Senesac

Waterfall by Bob Senesac

Threads by Bob Senesac

Teton Sunset by Bob Senesac

Shilo Sister by Bob Senesac

Flower Box by Bob Senesac

Socks and Crocs by Bob Senesac

River walk by Bob Senesac

Reflection by Bob Senesac

Richard's by Bob Senesac

Phil's View by Bob Senesac

Pecanderosa by Bob Senesac

Chinese Woman by Bob Senesac

Lavender by Bob Senesac

Dock on the Bay by Bob Senesac

Henri's Beach by Bob Senesac
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About Bob Senesac
Bob Senesac lives in Archer, Florida, where he operates his custom furniture and cabinet shop and a small studio. A photographer since attending Ohio University in the 70’s he is combining his love of wood and photography in some of his recent works.
The photographic mono prints are a unique print made by using a time honored process, the monotype and photography. He wanted to produce an image which was more than a photograph, but not one which was done with digital tools. The result is an image which is a hybrid between a painting and photograph. He feels the wood frames he builds for the large, multi plate prints are not just a frame but an extension of the print itself. He selects the wood and style of each frame to best fit a specific print. Most of the wood used in the frames is cut locally, stacked, and air dried. The use of wormy long leaf pine and free edge cherry in some frames add to the over all uniqueness of each piece.
Bob’s work is always evolving, as evidenced by his recent, Bamboozled and Visual Vortex series. Expanding into 3-D mixed media, combining wood, glass and other non traditional media with photography is a natural progression.