Framed 1970’s Lithograph
“The Stroke of A Brush”
Philadelphia, Pa.
Some say a wave, I say a brushstroke or simply, strands ofdynamic color. This tonal deep blue lithograph has stood the test of time; produced by a young artist over 50 years ago it conveys an understanding of how color and form can explode on the page, moving across the paper and jumping into the room. Found in the same home as this piece, was another one depicting of the quiet solitude of an island They couldn’t be more different—one dynamic — one still— yet their combination of cool blues tie them together allowing them to coexist.
“The Stroke of A Brush”
Philadelphia, Pa.
Some say a wave, I say a brushstroke or simply, strands ofdynamic color. This tonal deep blue lithograph has stood the test of time; produced by a young artist over 50 years ago it conveys an understanding of how color and form can explode on the page, moving across the paper and jumping into the room. Found in the same home as this piece, was another one depicting of the quiet solitude of an island They couldn’t be more different—one dynamic — one still— yet their combination of cool blues tie them together allowing them to coexist.
“The Stroke of A Brush”
Philadelphia, Pa.
Some say a wave, I say a brushstroke or simply, strands ofdynamic color. This tonal deep blue lithograph has stood the test of time; produced by a young artist over 50 years ago it conveys an understanding of how color and form can explode on the page, moving across the paper and jumping into the room. Found in the same home as this piece, was another one depicting of the quiet solitude of an island They couldn’t be more different—one dynamic — one still— yet their combination of cool blues tie them together allowing them to coexist.
Dimensions:
Image:
W 14 1/2”
H. 13 1/2”
With White Wood Frame:
W 22 1/2 “
H 22”
Condition:
Excellent