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Patricia A. PearceModern Geometric Green & White Kimono, Abstract Expressionist Collagraph Plate#3c.1980s
c.1980s
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Stunning modern minimalism meets abstract expressionism with green, white and black in this unique mixed media work, that was created as a Master plate for collagraph printmaking by Patricia A. Pearce (American, b. 1948). The simple geometric form of a white kimono is split in two to reveal a bold green background, the force of which sends dynamic and textural white paint splatters from the inside towards the edges, bringing the unmistakable energy of abstract expressionism to this otherwise minimalist piece. This piece is heavily textured and painted, as it was originally created for use in making collagraph prints. Unsigned, from a collection of the artist's works. Unframed. Includes original storage sleeve.
Collotype: a process for making high-quality prints from a sheet of light-sensitive gelatin exposed photographically to the image without using a screen.
Patricia Pearce is a California artist who attended San Francisco State and UC Irvine and 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:c.1980s
- Dimensions:Height: 21.88 in (55.58 cm)Width: 17.38 in (44.15 cm)Depth: 0.13 in (3.31 mm)
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- Condition:Foxing on storage sleeve.
- Gallery Location:Soquel, CA
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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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