Framed size: 32 in. (h) x 14.25 in. (w)
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Framed size: 32 in. (h) x 14.25 in. (w)
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Clay Huffman drew his inspirations on “those places we pass each day and take little notice of”. Prior to beginning any silkscreen project, Huffman would make several trips to the location to capture the essence and mood of the place from various perspectives and times of day, developing a personal relationship with the site; it is this subjective insight that Huffman so successfully translated and conveyed through his work.
Huffman’s background as an architecture student is clear in this realist work, which seems to be a remembrance of a now-closed business.
With the heavy inking, glossiness, and luminosity of the silkscreen technique pioneered by mid-Century New York artist Clayton Pond.
| Attributes | Value |
|---|---|
| Weight | 1 lbs |
| Condition |
Excellent Condition |
| Date | |
| Type |
Modern Print-Makers, Washington Artists |
| Framing | |
| Medium |
Print, Serigraph in Colors |
Medium:
Serigraph (silkscreen) in 32 colors on white wove paper.
Date:
1989
Signature:
Signed by the artist, in pencil, en recto lower right, with date. Editioned, in pencil, en recto lower left. Titled, in pencil, en recto lower center.
Edition:
This is the 22nd impression out of the edition of 180.
Framing:
Custom framed and matted.
Condition:
Excellent condition. Well-inked, crisp edges, no handling damage. Frame is scratched.
Framed Size:
32 in. (h) x 14.25 in. (w)
Image Size:
12 in. (h) x 17 in. (w)

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