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Ned Martin
"Blue Heron in Flight, " Limited Edition Giclee Print, 30" x 40"

2021

$1,150
£883.15
€1,012.08
CA$1,618.92
A$1,813.54
CHF 945.02
MX$22,121.49
NOK 12,009.06
SEK 11,323.68
DKK 7,553.89

About the Item

This abstract limited edition print features a blue heron bird in flight (facing left). The background is an abstract rectangular pattern with blue and gold rectangles, which blend into the foreground on the heron's wings, and unifying the composition as a whole. This Limited Edition giclée print is an edition size of 100. Printed on canvas, it ships framed in a warm silver floater frame, and is wired and ready to hang. The print itself measures 30" x 40" with an additional 2" added by the frame. Other floater frame options are available in gold, black, white, and walnut. For additional sizes and alternate frame options, please contact us. The artist has granted permission to Sorelle Gallery to create his Limited Edition prints. They are printed with pigment ink on a Premium Fine Art Matte Canvas and designed to meet museum longevity requirements and ensure consistency. Your giclee print will come with a Certificate of Authenticity and ships for free. Located in Brooklyn, Ned Martin is inspired by hectic city life. His work touches on the subjects of nature and community, which are drawn from his childhood memories of rural Pennsylvania and Northern Maryland. Martin’s work is a commentary on the global society, and the idea that everything is connected as one. After studying Fine Arts at Towson State University in Maryland, Martin continued his formal art training at the Schuler School of Fine Arts in Baltimore. Embracing his training and his meticulous process, Martin grinds his own paints. He has painted en plein air on the River Seine in Paris, Scotland, and Italy, all of which have shaped his artistic vision. Ned Martin says of his work, “I have long believed artists are like mirrors. My job is to reflect that which others are missing while they go about their busy lives. I somehow wish my paintings were less biased, yet, my own emotions from life experiences are in every painting I create. While I still struggle with the idea, I must be completely honest that every painting is a self-portrait.”
  • Creator:
    Ned Martin (American)
  • Creation Year:
    2021
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 32 in (81.28 cm)Width: 42 in (106.68 cm)Depth: 2 in (5.08 cm)
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  • Framing:
    Frame Included
    Framing Options Available
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  • Gallery Location:
    Westport, CT
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: NM078-LEP1stDibs: LU5448742652

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