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Gail Lehman
"Come Dance With Me" by Gail Lehman - Contemporary Abstract in Purple and Orange

2024

$6,300
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£4,769.70
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NOK 66,185.99
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About the Item

Gail Lehman (American, born 1950) "Come Dance With Me" 2024 Acrylic paint, Gesso, Canvas, Stretcher Bars The artist signed the bottom right of the painting. "Skyline" by Gail Lehman is a captivating abstract expressionist painting that masterfully balances calm and chaos within a 48" x 36" canvas. As an artist based in Carmel, CA, with a significant background as an architectural designer, Lehman brings her structural insight into the realm of fine art, offering a sophisticated approach to abstract expressionism. The painting uses acrylic and gesso to create a layered depth that plays with perception, much like the cityscapes it alludes to. The dominant grays and whites suggest a fog-laden cityscape at dawn, while bursts of orange and magenta evoke the rising sun catching on glass and steel. This juxtaposition of the muted and the vivid mimics the dynamic rhythm of urban life. Lehman's work echoes the techniques of notable abstract expressionists like Franz Kline and Mark Rothko, who were also known for their emotive color fields and strong structural elements. "Skyline" stands as a tribute to the beauty of minimalism and the power of color to convey deep emotional resonances, making it a significant piece for collectors and admirers of both modern abstract art and architectural aesthetics. About the Artist: Gail Lehman, based in Carmel By The Sea, California, has transformed from a skilled architectural designer into a renowned abstract expressionist artist. Originally from New York City, Lehman pursued her education in Government and Design at Cornell University and Harvard College, leading to a successful career in architectural design where she was instrumental in developing over 2.5 million sq. ft. of high-rise commercial offices and hospitals. Transitioning to the arts, Lehman's passion for abstract expressionism has garnered her acclaim, with her works now featured in private collections across 12 U.S. cities and 4 European countries. Notably, in 2013, her painting "The Lady in Red" was donated to Marywood University by a collector to honor his grandmother, marking a significant milestone in her artistic career. In 2023, she was among the 300 finalists selected for the prestigious Crocker-Kingsley exhibition from over 2,500 applicants, highlighting her stature in the art community. Lehman's work is deeply influenced by her daily walks along the beach, where the shifting landscapes of the sea and sky fuel her creative process. She cites Abstract Expressionists like Franz Kline, Willem de Kooning, and Jackson Pollock as major inspirations, whose influence is evident in her dynamic use of color and form. 1-of-1 Original
  • Creator:
    Gail Lehman (1964, American)
  • Creation Year:
    2024
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 48 in (121.92 cm)Width: 36 in (91.44 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
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    Framing Options Available
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  • Gallery Location:
    Carmel, CA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: Ellen DeGeneres, Joe Walsh, Tony Coles and more1stDibs: LU1380215230242

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