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Patricia A. PearceRuffled Kimono (Orange, Teal, and Purple)1980s
1980s
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Delicate kimono by Patricia A. Pearce (American, b. 1948). This piece has an iridescent quality to the coloration. This piece is unsigned, but was acquired with a collection of other Pearce work. No frame.
Patricia Pearce (American, b. 1948) is a California artist who attended San Francisco State and UC Irvine and was the Adjunct Professor of Fine Art at the College of San Mateo. Her early work on paper explored images of garments using various printmaking techniques. Later, she began to work mainly in collagraph and monotype prints creating singular images of kimonos and ribbons in her subtle shifting, subdued pieces are constructed in a three-step process. Awards include Grade Prize, 3rd Biennial Exhibition of Prints, Wakayama Japan; Grant, Peninsula Community Foundation. Collections: Nieman Marcus, San Francisco; Wells Fargo, San Francisco Exhibitions: Montalvo, California Center for the Arts; Pacific Prints, Palo Alto.
- Creator:Patricia A. Pearce (1948, American)
- Creation Year:1980s
- Dimensions:Height: 28 in (71.12 cm)Width: 22.25 in (56.52 cm)Depth: 0.03 in (0.77 mm)
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- Gallery Location:Soquel, CA
- Reference Number:Seller: JT-DBH61951stDibs: LU5425790662
Patricia A. Pearce
Patricia Pearce is a California artist who attended San Francisco State and UC Irvine, and server as adjunct Professor of Fine Art at the College of San Mateo. Her early works on paper explored images of garments using various printmaking techniques. Later, she began to work mainly in collagraph and monotype prints creating singular images of kimonos and ribbons in her subtle shifting, subdued pieces that are constructed in a three-step process. Awards include Grade Prize, 3rd Biennial Exhibition of Prints, Wakayama Japan; Grant, Peninsula Community Foundation. Collections: Nieman Marcus, San Francisco; Wells Fargo, San Francisco Exhibitions: Montalvo, California Center for the Arts; Pacific Prints, Palo Alto.
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