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United States
Printmaking, Screenprinting on Paper
Size: 12 W x 22 H x 0.1 D in
Ships in a Crate
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This silkscreened work of art based on Ganesha is one of the best known and loved deities in the Hindu pantheon of gods, and indeed is the most recognized of the Hindu gods outside of India. I had taken my childhood closet door and fascened computer boards all over it, then painted the figure over the boards in oil paint. I had a show in the mid 1980's and an artist friend marko Shuhan had made an 100 silkscreen edtions for the show that I am signing. Ganesha, lord of good fortune who provides prosperity, fortune and success. He is the father of beginnings and the remover of obstacles of both material and spiritual kinds. I found the technology fused with this mystical myth figure, from the past as a way to experiment with new styles of art.
Printmaking:Screenprinting on Paper
Artist Produced Limited Edition of:1
Size:12 W x 22 H x 0.1 D in
Frame:Patina
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
Packaging:Ships in a Crate
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Ships From:United States.
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1961 Born: NYC 1983 School of Visual Arts -BFA 1983 Summer works Seminar-Painting The Works created have appeared in dozens of one-man and group exhibitions. The work evolves in and out of abstraction and expressionism, searching new ways to depict figures and inventing space with unerring focus often in a more primitive vocabulary. Struggles at stages are not shunned; feels it helps gently slow the process, often germinating richer versions out of previous works. Sculpture and paint resurfaced again in later years with attempts to revitalize the medium and bring in abstract chaos appealing more to a subversive way. It is that spark or feeling you get when something excites you, that is the source when creating new art in hopes it develops into authentic work. A documentary film on the work was in the Metropolitan Museum of Arts (program for art on film) through out the 1990's, as well as work selected for books and exhibitions by curators form the Whitney Museum and Met. One work not shown, entitled "Assembled liberty" was also selected for an SVA ten-year retrospective exhibition at the Leo Castelli gallery.
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