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Peter Tunney
Marlon Brando - Peter Tunney Signed

2015

$2,796.50
£2,148.45
€2,468.54
CA$3,933.62
A$4,419.25
CHF 2,309.06
MX$53,939.01
NOK 29,318.38
SEK 27,597.08
DKK 18,421.18

About the Item

Hand-pulled silkscreen with hand coloring on museum board. Signed by the artist Peter Tunney in lower right with silver ink. About the artist: Peter Tunney (b.1961) is a legitimate force of nature with boundless creative energy, spreading his positive messages in unconventional ways and delivering works of art to a worldwide collector base. He creates in almost every medium: paint, collage, wood, photography, found objects, and discarded materials. His nontraditional life, cache of extraordinary experiences, and countless wild adventures serve as the foundations for his work Tunney has owned and operated ground floor studios and galleries in lower Manhattan for the last 30 years. Open daily and free to the public, they embody his deep connection to and understanding of the city. In addition to his current Tribeca space on Leonard Street, for the last eight years Tunney has also maintained a gallery in the heart of Miami’s famed Wynwood Walls. As Wynwood’s first tenant, The Peter Tunney Experience has been a fixture in of the thriving Wynwood neighborhood. Throughout his 30-year artistic career, Tunney’s entrepreneurial spirit has remained strong. In 2015, he partnered with friend and developer Jessica Goldman Srebnick to form Goldman Global Arts. GGA curates and executes transformative art projects for causes, cities and corporations around the world. The GGA Gallery inside the Wynwood Walls, an offshoot of the curative branch, currently exhibits the work of and represents over 31 street artists from 16 countries who have painted murals in and around the Wynwood Walls. Tunney happily lives and works between New York and Miami with his wife Amy, their 6-year-old son Arthur - affectionately known as “Art” - and their 3-year-old daughter named "Sonnet".
  • Creator:
    Peter Tunney (1961, American)
  • Creation Year:
    2015
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 40 in (101.6 cm)Width: 32 in (81.28 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    Areas of ink loss to the upper and lower edges, most notably to the black ink. Unframed.
  • Gallery Location:
    Austin, TX
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1662214551412

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