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Ed Mell
Sonoran Kings by Ed Mell

2022

$2,700
£2,066.72
€2,372.27
CA$3,857.59
A$4,233.13
CHF 2,191.74
MX$50,674.01
NOK 27,497.62
SEK 25,869.97
DKK 17,719.79

About the Item

"Sonoran Kings" Ed Mell 1942-2024 Stone lithograph 32" x 24" **PRINTS ARE ESTATE SIGNED WITH WITH EMBOSSED LOGO AND SIGNATURE STAMP*** Edition. 200, 2020 Print is unframed. Biography Ed (Edmund) Paul, Jr. Mell Born in 1942, Ed Mell spent an idyllic childhood in what was then the small western city of Phoenix, Arizona. He began drawing at a very early age, inspired by the automobiles and futuristic design of the late ‘40s and ‘50s. After attending Phoenix Junior College, a burgeoning interest in advertising and illustration led him to attend Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles. Although an advertising major, he was still able to vicarously experience the school’s world renowned automotive design department through several of his friends. After Los Angeles, Ed went on to work at Young and Rubicam, one of the top advertising agencies in New York, and Kenyon and Eckhardt where he worked on such major accounts as Helena Rubenstein and Air France. Finding art directing creatively stiffling, he moved onto illustration, becoming one of the first airbrush artists to emerge in the 60’s. His skill in this newly rediscovered medium attracted clients such as Tang and National Lampoon, the latter of whom he did two covers for. It was after two summers teaching art on the Hopi reservation that Ed decided to return home to Arizona’s Sonoran desert. “Spending months in that beauty right after being in the city was the catalyst that changed my artistic direction.” Ed’s first works in oil were very minimal and angular, while later he moved onto more naturalistic expressions of the Western landscape. Ed still paints in both styles today, and began making bronze sculptures in the ‘80s. His work is in many corporate and private collections, nationally and internationally, including China and Mexico. Some of the collectors include, Diane Keaton, The Forbes Collection and the Anschutz Collection. The Phoenix Art Museum, Tucson Museum of Art and the Denver Art Museum, all permanently own his work. Several large scale works have also been commissioned by public works, including an eight and half foot tall bucking bronco, a mural-esque painting for the visitor’s center of Kartchner Caverns, and most recently a bronze of a rising phoenix for Phoenix City Hall. In 1996 his life as an artist was chronicled in the Northland Press book “Beyond the Visible Terrain: The Art of Ed Mell.” Regardless of style or medium, Ed is most renowned for his uncanny ability to capture the power of his awesome subjects, whether a brewing desert storm that dwarfs the tallest of mountains, or an animal frozen in violent action. Corporate Collections Collier Gallery Atlantic Richfield Corporation, Los Angeles, California Tri-Star Pictures, Hollywood, California Chase Bank, Phoenix, Arizona Mountain Bell, Denver, Colorado Loews Ventana Canyon Resort, Tucson, Arizona Mary Kay Cosmetics, Dallas, Texas Northern Trust, Phoenix, Arizona Museum Collections Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, Arizona Desert Caballeros Western Museum, Wickenburg, Arizona Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson, Arizona Denver Art Museum, Denver, Colorado Booth Western Art Museum, Cartersville, Georgia Leanin’ Tree Museum of Western Art Public Collections City of Scottsdale, Scottsdale, Arizona City of Glendale, Glendale, Arizona City of Phoenix, Phoenix, Arizona Kartchner Cavern State Park, Benson, Arizona Private Collections Diane Keaton, Beverly Hills, California Arnold Schwarzenegger, Los Angeles, California Stephane Janssen, Scottsdale, Arizona Joseph Coors, Denver, Colorado Phil Anschutz, Denver, Colorado Bruce Babbitt, Phoenix, Arizona Kip Forbes, New York, New York Craig and Barbara Barrett, Paradise Valley, Arizona Commemorative Centennial Stamp USPS for the State of Arizona 2012 Partial listing of Exhibits & Printed Publications: Exhibitions & Shows Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach, California Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, Arizona Center of Modern Art, Guadalajara, Mexico Scottsdale Center for the Arts, Scottsdale, Arizona Kolb Studio at Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona Phippen Museum, Prescott, Arizona Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson, Arizona The Rockwell Museum of Western Art, Corning, New York Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff, Arizona Booth Museum of Western Art, Cartersville, Georgia Forbes Galleries, New York, New York Book Publications Beyond the Visible Terrain in the Art of Ed Mell The Majesty of the Grand Canyon: 150 Years in Art Phoenix Art Museum Collection Highlights Painters of Utah's Canyons & Deserts Magazine Publications Leading the West Southwest Art American Artist Arizona Highways Western Art Collector True West Western Interiors & Design Phoenix Magazine
  • Creator:
    Ed Mell (1942, American)
  • Creation Year:
    2022
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 32 in (81.28 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)
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  • Period:
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Phoenix, AZ
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2623217087312

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