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Larry Bell Vapor Drawing Contemporary Art - Modern
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USD 5,699.00 |
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USD 5,699.00 |
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Tuesday, July 22, 2008 |
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Tuesday, July 29, 2008 |
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Chicago, IL |
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Larry Bell Vapor Drawing Contemporary Art - Modern Item Description Larry Bell – Arches – Vapor Drawing - 1980 Incredible contemporary “Vapor Drawing” Professionally framed and ready to hang Date – 1980 Signed and dated by the artist Measures: 38” x 27”: unframed, 42” x 34.5” framed Beautiful Vapor Drawing from Larry Bell. The pictures just do not do this one justice. Colors and depth changes from all angles. Larry Bell on the Vapor Drawing process: "Masking the paper with thin mylar strips to expose areas related to the shape of the page plane enabled me to generate images spontaneously. This work gave me a conscious glimpse of the inherent power of spontaneity and improvisation. The work happened intuitively...In a short amount of time I created a number of interesting pieces. I liked this way of working. It was different from tediously coping with the weight and risk of glass. In my mind, I was investigating improbable visuals using improbable means." Condition is excellent. There is a small “tape mark on the left edge that is covered by the mat. Professionally framed and matted. Good luck with the auction! PHOTOS BELOW are of actual item Additional info about artist: Biography from AskArt.com: Biography, Larry Bell 1939- A minimalist sculptor, Larry Bell first created shaped canvases and then turned to sculpture in the early 1960s. He was part of an avant-garde southern California group that included Robert Irwin and Craig Kauffman, and his primary materials were coated glass and plastics. Many of his pieces are framed cubes with transparent glass to give the impression of existing in space. He also did glass boxes, free standing glass panels to create ever-changing environments. He was born in Chicago and from 1957 to 1959 studied at the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles as a student of Robert Irwin, Richards Ruben, Robert Chuey, and Emerson Woelfer. He has lived in California and New Mexico. Shipping & Payment Payment: I accept PayPal or wire transfer. THANK YOU FOR YOUR BUSINESS!! Add Fine Art Rescue to your favorite sellers list! Multiple items may result in discounted shipping. Shipping cost may vary depending on your address. Please feel free to contact seller for an exact shipping costs. Please allow extra time for international shipping quote. Careful fine art packing, heavy duty extra wide tubes for unframed items, some items may need to be shipped flat or crated. Shipping within the United States includes insurance. Items selling for over $1000 USD may require additional shipping fees to cover insurance. International shipping calculated individually. Client is responsible for any duties/tariffs. Returns: You may return only if you are dissatisfied with the accuracy of my description. Returnable provided it is returned in the same condition as you received it. Shipping and handling fees are not refundable. Affordable Auction Management and Image Hosting Solutions @ inkFrog
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