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Painting, Oil Wash on Paper
Size: 20 W x 25 H x 0.1 D in
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This is a larger original oil wash painting on thick 100% rag paper by American artist Jerry De La Cruz (b 1948, Denver, CO). The work is 25” high by 20” wide and is titled “Shalene.” The subject Shalene is a young woman whose whole appearance exudes a casual confidence from a sort of ‘back-to-earth’ perspective. She has red, curly hair that is loosely gathered with a blue thick headband. She wears a loose-fitting black top and a longer full white skirt. She is sitting on the ground, her knees bent and open with legs and feet bare, her arms resting on her knees. A large basket sits in the foreground. She is shown in profile and takes up most of the picture plane. The technique used by the artist for this portrait is as casual and open as the model with loose confident brushwork. The palette is primarily one of pale blues with some black, white, red, and brown. The work is in excellent condition and signed front lower left by the artist. (The image of work framed is for sizing perspective only.)
Painting:Oil Wash on Paper
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:20 W x 25 H x 0.1 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:No
Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube
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Ships From:United States.
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Born 1948, Denver, CO. Saatchi site presence maintained by Young's Fine Art. Extensive website at delacruzarts.com. "De La Cruz's mastery of formal and experimental techniques reflects a career dedicated to creative probing and discipline. It is rare indeed to come into contact with an artist who so successfully ranges from abstraction to surrealism in single canvases. Themes of personal identity and interpersonal responsiveness are layered into his work, allowing the viewer to share in the artist's process of questioning the relationships of his subjects to the world. The insights that develop in his works are universal in their ability to connect the reflective with the informative." Joaquin Alvarado Jerry De La Cruz (b 1948, Denver, CO) was listed among the three dozen most influential regional artists of the twentieth century in a Denver Post survey of regional curators (2001). His was the only Spanish surname. At the first International Latino Art Auction held in Phoenix, AZ in conjunction with Sotheby's (2003), De La Cruz proved the best selling artist of the auction and drew the highest auction price for a single work. The Denver Art Museum's first purchase of a living Hispanic's work for its permanent collection was a De La Cruz. Years later, he was the only artist considered when that same museum wanted to commission a contemporary digital work commemorating the opening of its new Libeskind Building (2007). De La Cruz was the recipient of back-to-back artist in residency grants from Colorado in his early career and received as well their very last painting fellowship in 2000. For a spell in 2006, works of De La Cruz were included in three unrelated art museum exhibits in Denver (Denver Art Museum, El Museo and the Mizel). Other honors include award of Best Art Event of the Year by Westword Magazine and appointment to Denver's Commission on Arts and Culture. De La Cruz currently splits his time between his studio in the Santa Fe District in Denver and his new studio in the Little River District of Miami.
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