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Inspired by Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize 1960 Pulitzer Prize winning novel, and Robert Mulligan's classic 1962 film; 'Boo Radley's Tree' portrays, in shadowbox form, the gifts that Boo left in his Oak Tree for Scout and Jem. - The image of Atticus and Scout, portrayed by Gregory Peck and Mary Badham, was silk screened on Japanese rice paper as well as actual Oak leaves. - The book and movie are my all time favorites. I've been wanting to create a homage to them for years now. Mission finally accomplished! Thank you Harper Lee for giving us your beautiful gift. Boo Radley's Tree is a Photographed Assemblage Archival Ink on Cotton Rag Prints are signed and numbered on front This is a limited edition of 50 prints at 24" x 20" © Brett Kaufman, '21 .kaufman www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6HPU0o0wSE --------------...
2022
Color on Paper
50
20 W x 24 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
No
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Brett Kaufman is a San Francisco-based artist whose work is inspired by the numerous biographies he has read over the years. His ongoing series of surrealist portraits has been twenty years in the making. Brett's work is created using one of, or a combination of the following: photography, collage, and assemblage. He often thinks of his work as a puzzle that is put together piece by piece, similar to a mosaic. Each image has a separate story to tell; and likewise, a separate technique involved. Kaufman's work has been presented in museums, galleries, and alternative spaces as varied as San Francisco City Hall, SF Camerawork, Sacramento's Crocker Art Museum, New York's Monique Goldstrom Gallery, and the Rumbach-Synagogue in Budapest, Hungary. In '96 “Ode to Harvey Milk” became the poster and playbill for the San Francisco Opera’s production of “Harvey Milk The Opera”. Brett's imagery, has graced the covers of The SF Bay Guardian, Frontiers Magazine, and over 30 issues of the San Francisco Sentinel. His art has been enthusiastically received over the years, and sits in many prestigious collections, including the Rene de Rosa Foundation in Napa Valley, the Anne Frank Museum in Amsterdam, and sold through the United States Holocaust Museum in Washington D.C.
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