"Dreaming of Paradise"

Item Number: 114
Time Left: CLOSED
Value: $790
Online Close: Jul 6, 2010 12:00 PM EDT
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"Dreaming of Paradise" is a SOLD OUT LIMITED EDITION Lithograph Collaboration between artist Dan Mackin and the acclaimed marine life artist Wyland, Numbered and Hand Signed by Wyland with Certificate of Authenticity! ** Listprice: $790.00
BID TO OWN THIS AMAZING COLLABORATION BETWEEN ARTIST DAN MACKIN AND THE WORLD RENOWNED MARINE LIFE ARTIST WYLAND! This tranquil scene will visually transport you to an island oasis! "Dreaming of Paradise" is collaborative work between Dan Mackin and artist Wyland! This is a sold out limited edition lithograph on art paper numbered and hand signed by Wyland! Includes certificate of authenticity! Measures approx: 17.5" x 27" (with border), 16" x 24" (image). Listprice: $790.00
Wyland was born in Detroit, Michigan. He was a student of the Center for Creative Studies in Detroit and majored in sculpture and painting. After graduating, Professors Jay Holland, Russel Keeter and Bill Gerard urged Wyland to relocate to California where he could continue to improve on his already evident artistic talent.
Wyland has earned the reputation as one of America's most exceptional innovative influences, as well as an outspoken advocate for marine resource conservation. His non-profit Wyland Foundation has supported several conservation programs since 1993, including Wyland's monumental Whaling Wall mural project — an epic series of more than ninety-one life size marine life murals that spans twelve countries on four continents, and is viewed by an estimated 1 billion people every year. The artist's efforts, moreover, have been recognized by the United Nations, Sierra Club, the Underwater Academy of Arts and Sciences, where he is listed among its Diving Hall of Fame, and private and public institutions throughout the world.
Wyland was born in Detroit, Michigan. He was a student of the Center for Creative Studies in Detroit and majored in sculpture and painting. After graduating, Professors Jay Holland, Russel Keeter and Bill Gerard urged Wyland to relocate to California where he could continue to improve on his already evident artistic talent.
Wyland has earned the reputation as one of America's most exceptional innovative influences, as well as an outspoken advocate for marine resource conservation. His non-profit Wyland Foundation has supported several conservation programs since 1993, including Wyland's monumental Whaling Wall mural project — an epic series of more than ninety-one life size marine life murals that spans twelve countries on four continents, and is viewed by an estimated 1 billion people every year. The artist's efforts, moreover, have been recognized by the United Nations, Sierra Club, the Underwater Academy of Arts and Sciences, where he is listed among its Diving Hall of Fame, and private and public institutions throughout the world.
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