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Andy Burgess
Andy Burgess, LA Modern, Oil on Canvas

2014

About the Item

Oil on Canvas 91.4 x 121.9 cm 36 x 48 in. ------- Andy Burgess is known for his renditions of modernist and mid-century architecture, panoramic cityscape paintings, and elaborate mosaic-like collages made from vintage papers and ephemera collected over many years. Burgess continually expands his artistic vocabulary by mastering various media, more recently immersing himself in photography and printmaking. In 2016, he was invited to Tandem Press, Madison, Wisconsin to collaborate with master printmakers to produce a series of images in limited editions in various media.
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    2014
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    Height: 36 in (91.44 cm)Width: 48 in (121.92 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    London, GB
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    Seller: AB0801stDibs: LU152827861982
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