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Roundscape: Circular Blue Stream - 1981 Ltd Ed. Lithographs by ARTHUR SECUNDA
$ 29.04
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Description
A truly unique opportunity to own a renowned American artist at an affordable price. As one of my father's favorite artists, this artwork was a collaboration between the artist and my father's gallery and will not be found anywhere else. The piece is a circular version of the artist's Blue Stream which retail for over ,000.Lithograph - 1981
Image size - 19x19
Paper size - 23x23
Unframed
Limited Edition print by the artist, published and originally sold only through the publishing gallery. Total production limited to 1,900 with a number of them still available. My father owned the gallery listed and stored these prints for the last 30 years.
GA Tax will be charged to those being shipped to Georgia.
About the artist - Arthur Secunda
American artist born in New Jersey (1927 - ). Arthur Secunda is an internationally renowned artist whose career has spanned five decades. His one man shows have been seen worldwide in numerous galleries and museums in France, Sweden, Belgium, Holland, Spain, Israel and Japan. In the United States, he is represented in most major museums of the country, including the National Gallery of Art and the Smithsonian Museum in Washington D.C., the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the UCLA Museum, the Detroit Art Institute and the Phoenix Museum. Known for his brilliant collages and striking graphics, his impressive body of work includes painting, mixed media, polyester assemblage, ceramics and welded sculpture. His studies began at the Detroit Art Institute as a teenager, and continued in New York at the Art Students League and New York University. After a stint in the Air Force as an artist, he then studied, thanks to the GI bill, in Mexico, Paris and Italy, with many great artists and teachers, beginning a lifelong propensity for travel -- living and working in other countries. For decades, he maintained studios in Paris and LA. He considers himself a landscape artist, and has developed his own iconography in representing nature, the land and its forms, as well as corresponding inner landscapes. He is known for a specific kind of color gradation and blending of forms in many media. His work tends to oscillate between the serene--striated colors in landscapes--to the expressive, as in many of his oil paintings. After years in Paris, Secunda has maintained a studio in Scottsdale for the last decade--doing what he has done in all of the other places he has lived and worked in the last 50 years--creating imagery.