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Kim Frohsin
CT: Aerial Map, Zones / Ramps

2015

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An abstracted collage created in late 2015. The dynamic, mixed-media work is among the last of Frohsin’s critically acclaimed Cautionary Tales series, which considers the true price of progress in the name of technological advancement. Created from unexpected materials, including street signs from the actual construction zones of San Francisco California and beyond. Media includes acrylic, pencils, glazes, ink, gouache, collage. Beautifully framed in a solid maple white floater frame. Designed to hang on a wall or sit on a table like sculpture. The back of the painting is left open by design so the artist's signature and title are viewale. A dynamic, extraordinary, highly unique work of art from prolific multidisciplinary artist, Kim Frohsin. Frohsin began exhibiting in the San Francisco Bay Area in the early 1990s, and she was included with Nathan Oliveira, Manuel Neri, and Stephen De Staebler in the “Four Figures from the Bay” exhibit in 1993. With Wayne Thiebaud as the judge, she won the California Society of Printmakers’ Award in 1996, and she exhibited at the de Young Museum in San Francisco in “Bay Area Art: The Morgan Flagg Collection” the following year. KEYWORDS: Urban, City, San Francisco, NYC, Orange, Abstract. Museum

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