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Lynette CookWild Child - photorealist painting2020
2020
$5,700
£4,264.85
€4,949.70
CA$7,936.55
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CHF 4,630.16
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NOK 58,707.75
SEK 55,247.28
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'Wild Child' depicts a San Francisco home, painted brightly to reflect the free spirited city that is bathed in warm west coast sunlight with shadows cascading across the facade of the building, which is the artist's focus in her Shadows and Silhouette's series of original photorealist paintings. The subtle and brilliant work of art is meticulously hand painted by Lynette Cook, who realistically depicts scenes that she sees during her morning walks through the city, yet her paintings tend to reveal more than what initially meets the eye. 'Wild Child' is an original acrylic on canvas painting, that is 36 x 24 inches and 1 1/2 inches deep. The painting is wired and ready to hang as is, and professional framing is also available upon request. For framing, please inquire within. A mesmerizing work with multiple layers to contemplate and which also celebrates free spirited individualism.
Exterior facades of urban dwellings that are both architecturally complex and mundane are the focus of Cook’s Shadows and Silhouettes series of contemporary photorealistic acrylic paintings that capture San Francisco and other Northern California towns and convey the stories of their inhabitants. The paintings often feature the rhythmic dark-light dance of light traveling through wrought-iron balconies and inner-city fire escapes, and captures that which is universal and connects all people in their elemental desire to create a sense of home.
An original acrylic on canvas painting. Condition is excellent. Signed, dated and titled by artist. At Andra Norris Gallery in Burlingame, CA.
- Creator:Lynette Cook (American)
- Creation Year:2020
- Dimensions:Height: 36 in (91.44 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Burlingame, CA
- Reference Number:Seller: COOL1stDibs: LU37536894142
Lynette Cook
Lynette Cook realistically depicts scenes that she sees during her morning walks through the city, yet her paintings tend to reveal more than what initially meets the eye. Cook's important architectural series, Shadows and Silhouettes was exhibited at California’s Morris Graves Museum of Art in 2016. This series focuses on the exterior facades of urban dwellings that are both architecturally complex and mundane. In the same year, the artist was awarded a prestigious Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner Foundation honorary grant. Her work has been exhibited at the Peninsula Museum of Art in California in early 2020.
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