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"Hold Onto Your Dreams" Steve Hanks Limited Edition Fine Art Print

$ 87.11

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Print Surface: Paper
  • Features: Signed
  • Edition Size: 1650
  • Date of Creation: 2000-Now
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Artist: Steve Hanks
  • Print Type: Print
  • Original/Reproduction: Original Print
  • Size Type/Largest Dimension: Large (Greater than 30")
  • Style: Realism
  • Framed/Unframed: Unframed
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Edition Type: Limited Edition
  • Signed?: Signed
  • Originality: Limited Edition Print

    Description

    Steve Hanks
    1949-2015
    Steve Hanks, the premiere artist working today in the technically demanding field of realistic watercolor figure painting, passed away on Tuesday, April 21, 2015 from complications of treatment for cancer.
    His astonishing realism came from a skillful control of washes, edges and layers, and his knowledge of the properties of water and pigment.
    “Now I understand how to gain control by letting go,” he said in his 2006 book, Moving On. “I just want to be part of the ride.”
    Although teachers often cited his artistic ability, Steve Hanks’ main interest while growing up around San Francisco was sports. As a young teenager, Hanks pursued surfing and tennis with passion and his spiritual connection with the ocean never left him.
    After high school Hanks enrolled in summer session commercial art courses at the Academy of Art in San Francisco. He did well in his commercial art classes, but it was a life drawing class that captured his interest. He focused his energy on the study of anatomy and figure drawing and transferred into the California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland, California. He graduated in the 1960s with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, and then moved back to New Mexico in search of a home art gallery.
    Initially, he drew in pencil and painted in oils. His paintings were impressionistic while his drawings were more realistic. Eventually, an allergic reaction to oils forced him to experiment with watercolors. Using the techniques learned from other mediums, he found he could create watercolors as “finished” as oils.
    Jurors, galleries and collectors have long recognized Steve Hanks’ talent. He received the National Watercolor Society Merit Award and the National Academy of Western Art Gold Medal, in addition to consistently appearing in the list of top ten American artists compiled by U.S. Art Magazine. Art for the Parks has honored his work with many awards.
    Deeply affected by the emotions, shifting attitudes and music of the 1960s, the music of Bob Dylan often accompanied Hanks as he painted in his studio. “I’m probably more affected by songwriters than I am by painters because I grew up in the sixties,” he said.
    His paintings are much more than endearing images of women and children. Rather than conveying a specific message through his paintings, Hanks preferred to explore memories and emotions.
    “All art is an escape to somewhere you want to be or a feeling you want to have,” Hanks said. “People see different things in my paintings because we all have different backgrounds and feelings.”
    His highly collected nudes convey an introspective solitude that prompts the viewer to think about his or her own life and path. “Women occupy a special niche in my sensitivity. They express more storytelling ability. There’s more magic in them,” he said.
    The emotional impact of these detailed and highly realistic paintings is stunning. Whatever the subject—children, families, women, nudes, landscapes, water, textile patterns—the paintings are also about light, shadow and emotion. They each reveal a personal challenge, pain, or joy of the artist.
    “I want my whole body of work to tell a story when I’m gone,” he said. “It will tell the story of my life emotionally.”
    Steve Hanks lived in Albuquerque, New Mexico where he raised his three children who were often portrayed in his art.
    "Hold Onto Your Dreams" Steve Hanks Limited Edition Fine Art Print
    This embodies a universal longing for companionship. This newly married couple are dreaming of their life together. There are no birds flying, all the birds grounded, just as this couple should be. Beyond the birds there is a child, perhaps the one of their future children. In the far distance, there are grandparents with their children and grandchildren, a vision of their life in the future.
    34" by 16" Image Size, Edition size 1650, signed by the artist
    All Limited Edition prints are signed and numbered (S/N) by the artist. Limited Edition prints are restricted to a certain number. For example, if 400 prints are made from an original painting, once they’re gone, that’s it. There is no limit to the number of open edition prints of a particular painting. That’s why Limited Edition prints are more expensive — and more valuable to collectors — than "open" edition. Rare objects are more valuable.
    The term "giclee" denotes an elevation in printmaking technology. Images are generated from high resolution digital scans and printed with archival quality inks onto various substrates including canvas, fine art, and photo-base paper. The giclee printing process provides better color accuracy than other means of reproduction. The quality of the giclee print rivals traditional silver-halide and gelatin printing processes and is commonly found in museums, art galleries, and photographic galleries.
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