563 Views
1
View In My Room
Printmaking, Screenprinting on Paper
Size: 39 W x 24 H x 1 D in
Ships in a Crate
563 Views
1
Showed at the The Other Art Fair
Artist featured in a collection
Limited Edition of 8. This print brings together observations of the (almost tangible) light rays that appear across certain sections of the San Diego (405) freeway driving North before sunset and the process of weaving as a construction technique. As the sun begins to set (the time of day I often traveled from the studio in Santa Monica to my home in Encino), the rays of light from the West appear as stripes rather than a continuous wash. Since I view putting together a print as a construction utilizing a meaningful process in terms of expressing the nature of the subject, it occurred to me that these stripes could be organized/contained as a kind of woven textile. Superimposing the same tonalities as bands expresses the density and transparency as well as the spatial depth of the fog as it permeates this depression between mountains on either side of the freeway. The depth of pigment of silkscreen ink lends itself to creating a sense of mist or fog in certain contexts.
1981
Screenprinting on Paper
1
39 W x 24 H x 1 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
Ships in a Crate
Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.
Ships in a wooden crate for additional protection of heavy or oversized artworks. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines.
United States.
Please visit our help section or contact us.
United States
Sandy Bleifer received her B.A. in Fine Arts at U.C.L.A. in 1962 and worked as an Artist in Residence, an art teacher, docent and publisher of curriculum materials in the arts. With the support of “Space”, a seminal Los Angeles gallery under the direction of Edward Den Lau, she exhibited and sold her work from the early ‘70s through 1997. The artist's work is in over 200 private and public collections worldwide. Her personal idiom began with silkscreen, collage and an exploration of of paper: a continuing discovery into its complex nature and its ability to serve as a metaphor for the world around us. Early in her career as an exhibiting artist, social and political activism crept into the mix. Soon she began creating art installations that became a focus and galvanizing force for the reconsideration of major historical events: the Holocaust and the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. In the mid-1990s she focused her attention on a pivotal moment in Los Angeles’ contemporary history: the revitalization of downtown LA. Now in recent years, she is further imbuing her art with a pro-active agenda using interactive installations, video and community engagement with threads that can be seen in her prior aesthetic concerns – paper as a metaphor for life, environment and the human condition.
Handpicked to show at The Other Art Fair presented by Saatchi Art in Los Angeles
Artist featured by Saatchi Art in a collection
We deliver world-class customer service to all of our art buyers.
Our 14-day satisfaction guarantee allows you to buy with confidence.
Explore an unparalleled artwork selection by artists from around the world.
We pay our artists more on every sale than other galleries.