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Harriet "Bing" Thayer, Mexican Bark Series, Framed Mixed Media Art
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Harriet "Bing" Thayer mixed media artwork with watercolor and collage elements is a part of her Mexican Bark series. Delicate beige, brown, and aqua or celadon blue colors of the central circle of the collage are juxtaposed by the prominent turquoise color of the outer border, adding a geometric element to the free-form, organically shaped collage composition.
The artwork is signed "Bing" within the central circle of the collage and marked with the artist's card and additional information on the materials used. The artist states: "This collage is made of all hand made fiber paper, many oriental. The Mexican Bark is hand made paper of the Otomi Indians. Created in Mexico since the days of Aztecs, this Amate paper is made from the bark of fig trees. This paper is becoming very scarce, as only one group of Otomi Indians is still making this ancient paper."
Another example of the Mexican Bark series can be found in Rochester Institute of Technology Art on Campus collection.
Harriet "Bing" Thayer (1914-2012) was a prolific painter who worked in different media, from oil to watercolor to mixed media to multimedia collages. She graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology, majoring in applied and graphic design. In 1936 she joined graphic arts department at Eastman Kodak Co, but eventually left it to become a freelance artist. She exhibited nationwide, won multiple awards, was represented by various galleries, and taught art well into her 90s.
The artwork measures xx" wide by x" high; it is framed in its original studio frame measuring xx" by xx". It is in excellent vintage condition and is ready to be displayed.
- Dimensions:Height: 28.25 in (71.76 cm)Width: 27.75 in (70.49 cm)Depth: 1.12 in (2.85 cm)
- Style:Mid-Century Modern (In the Style Of)
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- Date of Manufacture:1990s
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use.
- Seller Location:Clifton Springs, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU4421145177032
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Roman Erlikh is a professional woodworker with over 20 years’ experience. Roman Erlikh Studio creates bespoke and limited edition contemporary furniture and art objects. His first furniture collections were inspired by traditional Art Deco and Biedermeier styles interpreted through a modern lifestyle demands. Stepping away from merely utilitarian view of everyday objects, his recent collections are filled with meaningful textual context while incorporating traditional and modern woodworking techniques. Roman is using practical function as a common denominator to create emotionally charged art objects, blurring the boundary between art and function. While appreciating possibilities of ordinary materials, Roman is developing new mixed media multilayered composite varnishes and utilizes decorative gilding and mica veneer to actively engage ambient light, giving an additional aspect to relation of his objects to their environment. The decision to work in custom format was based on environmental concerns and opposition to culture of mass production and pure consumerism. The choice of materials was heavily influenced by sustainability and environmental concerns. All objects are made locally in the Brooklyn Navy Yard workshop. Elimination of storage and transportation needs for mass-produced furniture in lieu of creating a custom made objects on demand allows us to reduce waste of materials and energy.
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