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Sunday Afternoon (archival print) Print - Limited Edition of 1

Clark Hulings Estate

United States

Printmaking, Archival Print on Paper

Size: 29 W x 16 H x 0.1 D in

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About The Artwork

This painting is a knockout. Everyone who sees it, wants it — that's why we now have prints available! Riomaggiore's rugged coastlines can only be seen from the sea, which is our perspective here. Hulings had hundreds of photos of this town in every possible time of day, season and weather, and this dramatic, color-saturated version was the "ready made scene" that his practiced eye chose to paint. Hulings' daughter Elizabeth recounts that Clark would go to almost any lengths to find the right material for a painting; he was working from the giant rock in the foreground when the tide started to come in: "I hired one of [the fisherman] to row out and rescue my father from his fantastic, dangerous vantage point in the Ligurian Sea. By the time we climbed back up and found my mother on her stoop she was famished and furious. 'How'd you get wet?' she demanded." Printed on paper in limited editions and signed.

Details & Dimensions

Printmaking:Archival Print on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:1

Size:29 W x 16 H x 0.1 D in

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Clark Hulings (1922-2011) was born in Florida and raised in New Jersey. Over his lifetime, he resided in New York, Louisiana, and throughout Europe before settling in Santa Fe in 1972. Clark’s ability to see beauty in daily human gestures and activities won him the appellation “master” on numerous occasions. His celebration of textures as expressed through light, shadow, and atmosphere “describes the air itself,” according to the Christian Science Monitor. His range of subject matter was astonishing, “No one does as many things as well,” proclaimed Southwest Art. His modesty in the face of such acclaim was legendary. Throughout his career he maintained a personal profile far lower than his national reputation.

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