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Artist: Michael Shanoski
Arm Hold
By Michael Shanoski
Located in San Francisco, CA
Artist: Michael Shanoski– American (1958-2001) Title: Arm Hold Year: 1984 Medium: Color Screenprint Sight size: 18.5 x 24.5 inches. Sheet size: 22 x 28 inches. On Arches 88 paper Si...
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1980s Abstract Michael Shanoski Art

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Paper, Screen

Colorful Abstract Silkscreen by Michael Shanoski
By Michael Shanoski
Located in Long Island City, NY
An original signed and numbered (42/120) silkscreen by Michael P. Shanoski (1958-2001) measuring 22 x 28 inches. He was a talented artist who grew up in northeastern Pennsylvania and graduated from the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia. His work garnered multiple awards, international exhibitions, solo and group shows, and several permanent collections including the Library of Congress, Rutgers University, Philadelphia Museum of Art, and Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. He mostly worked with pastels and is best known for his 1980’s series of abstract figural drawings entitled, “Waiting.” Michael owned The Mulligan-Shanoski Gallery in San Francisco, California between 1993-2001. There he represented many artists including Don Bachardy...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Michael Shanoski Art

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