Thursday, February 15, 2018

Palm Beach Modern 2


William Barbosa.  "Red Arch."  Colombia / Venezuela.  Aluminum.





Eric Forstmann.  "Venus Dimato." Super-realism.





Andy Warhol.  "Superman." Silkscreen.





Robert Cottingham.  "Oasis."  Photo-Realism.





Katherine Bernhardt.  "Merengue."  Silkscreen.





Al Held.  "Scholes."  Op Art.





Jason Seife.  "Sundown Syndrome / Persian Carpet."
This is an oil painting, made so meticulously it looks like a rug.





Chuck Close.  "Phil."  Silk tapestry.  Photo-Realism.





Daniel Samper.  "Losange Jaune" and "Losange Bleu."  Steel on magnet.  France.
Each piece of metal is separate and sticks to the back by magnet.




Daniel Samper.  "Losange Jaune."  Steel strips on magnets.  France





Cracked Art.  "Meerkats."  Recycled plastic.  Group of artists in Miami,
who are concerned about the environment.  They gather the discarded plastic which
they find floating in the ocean and recycle it as animals.





Speedy Graphito.  "Chamboule Tout."  2017    French.
He is a French graphic artist, much in demand for his work in advertising campaigns.
He is extremely popular in Europe and works in Paris.





Speedy Graphito.  "Donald" and "Basketball Head."  France
Hie works are based on Pop imagery which everyone around the world can recognize,
from both advertising and the world of fine arts.




Speedy Graphito.  "Love is a Dance."  French





Marino de Teana.  "Homage to Science."  Bronze.





Fernando Botero.  "Little Horse."  Bronze.  Colombia.





Robert Indiana.  "HOPE."  Aluminum.  U.S.



Philippe Hiquily.  "Standing Figure."  France.  Bronze.





Philippe Hiquily.  "Standing Figure."  Bronze.  France.





Carmel Ilan.  "Ballot."  Hi Resolution Digital Image.  Israeli.
These are hundreds of pages from books, which have been torn and folded, then
stood on edge, glued together, and photoraphed.





Carmel Ilan.  Hi Res Digital Image.  Israeli.
Book pages, torn and folded, stood upright, glued, and photographed.





Tolla  Inbar.  "The Sky is the Limit."  Israeli.





Francois du Plessis.  "Goya."  Pressed Books.  French.
These are all fragments of books, which have had the edges of the pages colored.





Francois du Plessis.  "Goya."  Pressed Books close-up.
They are sliced, tightly compressed in a vise, glued, and formed.





Stefan Gross.  "Salad."  Plastic heated and formed.  German.





Stefan Gross.  "Bloomers."  Plastic heated and shaped.  German.





Stefan Gross.  "Bloomers."  Close-up.





Ms Michael West.  "Poetic Structure."  1964  Ab Exp
She was one of the founders of Abstract Expressionism, along with
Pollock and De Kooning, but used a man's name because women
were not recognized.  Only recently have her paintings been
seen and recognized.





Willem de Kooning.  "Untitled."  1989  Ab Exp





Sonia Delaunay.  "Rhythme."  1949  French.





Eric Fischl.  "Female Figure."  Glass.  U.S.





Eric Fischl.  "Handstand."  Mylar collage.
The figures are painted on mylar, cut out and pasted on a cardboard backing.





Eric Fischl.  "Beach Scene."  Mylar collage.  U.S.





Tony Fitzpatrick.  "Chicago Monster."  Resin.  U.S.





Tony Fitzpatrick.  "Gramercy Park Bird."  Mixed Media.





Sipho Mabona.  "Folded Gold and White Paper."   Switzerland. 4 ft x 8 ft
His parents are from Africa.  As a child, he enjoyed playing with origami.  He became
perhaps the greatest origami artist in the world, and then began working on a large scale.
These sheets, if folded properly, would make frogs, angels, and whales.






Sipho Mabona.  "Gold and White Origami."  Switzerland.





Sipho Mabone.  "Gold Paper Origami."  Switzerland.
The dealer would not reveal what form this sheet would take in origami.  To find it,
you have to destroy the artwork.






Sipho Mabona.  "Yellow Paper Origami."  Switzderland.





Sipho Mabona.   "Gold Paper Origami."   Switzerland.



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