The Cook in the Kitchen PHOTO COLLAGE on Wood by Los Angeles Artist, Patrick Haemmerlein


Item Number: 329

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $200

Online Close: Apr 28, 2019 1:00 PM PDT

Bid History: 1 bid - Item Sold!

Description

The ART:  "The Cook in the Kitchen" is a 8"x16" photo collage on wood.  The image  is an original photograph taken by Patrick,  then printed and layered over recycled book pages and sheet music.  The images are hand painted and the art is then covered with a gel medium for protection. Signed by Patrick


Patrick's work can also be seen in Burbank at the Mindful Nest shop on Magnolia Blvd.


The Artist:


A native of Kinderhook, NY, Patrick Haemmerlein is a full-time artist living in Los Angeles. Reflecting on issues of the day, Patrick’s work explores themes of nature vs. industry and how they can co-exist or clash. Creating only from photographs he takes, Patrick layers his imagery on found wood & recycled book pages and then applies watercolors to bring the artwork to life. For the past 13 years, Patrick has gained great exposure showing his work through the underground art scene in Los Angeles. His artwork is now represented in galleries across the world.


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Special Instructions

The winning bidder may pick up items at Bridges Academy starting on Wedesday, May 1st from 9-10am or 2-3pm in Lisa Herz’s office.


Items that need to be mailed such as gift cards/certificates will be sent via USPS.
 
If you win an item and would like it mailed via certified insured mail, please email lisa.herz@bridges.edu by May 3rd and we will do so at your expense.   
 
Items too large for regular postal service will be shipped at the winning bidder's expense.  Shipping charges for USPS Flat Rate Boxes are as follows: $8 for small boxes, $13 for medium boxes, $18 for large boxes. We will try to use the smallest package size we can. In the event that your item requires additional postage you will be notified and your card will be charged.
 
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Donated by

Patrick Haemmerlein