Single piece Signed Dated Titled Framed
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Year
2009
Medium
Paintings
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'Can Hats Favor Fire? Can a Hat Aspire to Higher Things?', Varnish, Pigment and Graphite on Canvas, by Mark Gilmore, 2009.
The full frontal female figure is suspended in mid-air with both arms in motion, seemingly about to jump off the canvas. The blurred figure is set against a clear, graphic backdrop of reds, black and other dark tones with a turquoise rectangular box framing the torso of the figure. A simple black wooden frame frames the work.
Measurements Framed: 32 x 42.125 x 1
1955 Newport News Virginia, United States
I have been active in telling stories with images for over 45
years. My fascination with shapes and textures are my earliest
memories and everything I have done in my adult life has revolved
around these interests. I learned a lot about color, composition and
story telling by stripping all sentimentality from these elements and
using them for more than 25 years as a designer.
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