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Patty deGrandpre
"Church Supper 2", Abstract Landscape, Architecture, Blue, Green, Print, 2019

2019

$600
£449.07
€519.99
CA$833.90
A$939.26
CHF 486.41
MX$11,406.88
NOK 6,178.49
SEK 5,860.82
DKK 3,879.86
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Patty deGrandpre’s “Church Supper 2” is one of a series of dynamic abstract unique digital inkjet prints composed of multiple layers of digitally manipulated photographs of architecture, landscape, and food. Archways of an Adobe Church represented in vibrant blue and soft sage green are superimposed atop a grassy mountain landscape and a canopy of periwinkle trees. A small delicate outline of a star is placed in a color field of turquoise and peridot. A bunch of radishes add a whimsical pop to this 8.25 x 13.75 inch image that is printed on Red River 60lb. Polar Matte photo paper. The colors and images harmonize to create a lush palette of hues and transform the familiar into something unexpected. Patty deGrandpre embraces technology and enjoys using scanned and digital imagery in combination with traditional printmaking techniques. She prints on smooth surfaces such as photo paper and drafting film. The ink sits on top of the media creating greater contrast. Patty deGrandpre is a New Mexico based artist. She has participated in many exhibitions both on local and national levels. She has been featured in a number of periodicals and has received multiple awards for both fine art and printmaking. Patty DeGrandpre is represented by Fountain Street Gallery based in Boston, MA.
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    2019
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    Height: 11 in (27.94 cm)Width: 14 in (35.56 cm)Depth: 0.001 in (0.03 mm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Natick, MA
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    Seller: deGrandpre_Church Supper 21stDibs: LU50034623301

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