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Deborah Weiss
Midnight Blooms No. 6, Hand cut botanical collage with vintage paper

2023

About the Item

Midnight Blooms No. 6 is a botanical collage artwork created with Hand Cut dyed and painted paper and a page from a vintage book by Deborah Weiss. The artwork is 28x22. It is framed to 30x24. It is a one of a kind black and white/tan floral artwork. The book is " Memoirs of a Fox Hunting Man" first published in 1928. This is part of the new “Blooms” series. According to Weiss, “Blooms is a celebration of the contemporary botanical image. I have used my own dyed and painted papers for these hand-cut collages... Taking the bloom formations a step further, I am also pursing multiple color palettes and the inclusion of vintage papers and vintage stamps.” Weiss is a visual artist creating both works on panel and paper. She has exhibited throughout the United States and has been included in several international exhibitions taking place in China, Sweden, Italy, England and Denmark. Weiss’ works are also included in numerous private and corporate collections including Mattatuck Museum, Fidelity Investments, Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Shenzhen Hotel, and Montefiore Hospital . o description provided
  • Creator:
    Deborah Weiss (American)
  • Creation Year:
    2023
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 28 in (71.12 cm)Width: 22 in (55.88 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Riverdale, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU166215207252

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