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Style: Pop Art
Medium: Mylar
LANDSCAPE 8
Located in Aventura, FL
Hand signed, numbered and dated on verso. Landscape 8, from Ten Landscapes (C. 58). Iridescent silver Mylar collage on opaque black Rowlux and gray moire Rowlux. The full sheet, moun...
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1960s Pop Art Mylar Prints and Multiples
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Mylar
British Pop, City Center Light Opera, silkscreen on die-cut mylar, hand signed/N
By Gerald Laing
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Gerald Laing
City Center Light Opera, 1968
Lime colored Screenprint on die-cut Mylar
Hand signed, numbered 6/144 and dated in pencil on the front
25 × 35 inches
Unframed
Gerald Laing Biography
Born in 1936, Gerald Laing attended the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst 1953-1955 and after a short army career attended St Martin’s School of Art between 1960-1964. After art school, Laing lived in New York for five years and then became artist in residence at Aspen Institute...
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1960s Pop Art Mylar Prints and Multiples
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Screen, Mylar
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