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Patty deGrandpre
"Mimeograph", Contemporary, Abstract, Black, White, Monochromatic Print, 2018

2018

About the Item

Patty deGrandpre’s “Mimeograph” is a unique abstract 6.25 x 10 inch inkjet print on 9 x 13 inch photo paper in black and white that incorporates a picture taken of a broken television screen. The contrasting hues, grain, and delineated circle of this monochromatic abstract print suggests a mimeograph or carbon copy and is from her “Broken Television” series. Patty deGrandpre’s small contemporary works have a powerful effect as the viewer is compelled to look closer at the layers and hues. Each unique image is inkjet printed only once, on Red River Polar Pearl Metallic photo paper, and is signed and dated bottom right. This print will ship flat in a protective sleeve ready for the frame of your choice. This striking print would make a lovely addition to any contemporary collection. 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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    2018
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    Height: 9 in (22.86 cm)Width: 13 in (33.02 cm)Depth: 0.001 in (0.03 mm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Natick, MA
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    Seller: deGrandpre_Mimeograph1stDibs: LU50033064631

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