Earl Newman - Original Seriograph Mixed Media Print


Item Number: 162

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Value: $250

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Description

Earl Newman - Original Seriograph Mixed Media print.


Limited Edition of 50 printed. Number 13 of 50.


Title: Kalapuya Crow Mask


Unframed


Paper Size: 17 1/2" x 23"


Year published: 1990


Stock: 60# Cover - Colonial Blue


Atalier: Earl Newman Studio, Summit, Oregon.


Comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity from the artist which also has a copy of "Crow Teaches People in the Valley How to Live" from "Kalapuya Texts" by Melville Jacobs adapted by Dorothy Matthews.


Earl Newman is known for his Monterey Jazz Festival prints, it's rare to find a print by him with this subject matter.


Through the medium of silk-screen, also known as serigraphy artist Earl Newman creates stunning art.  Unlike mass-produced machine prints, each silk-screen print is made step by step, each color a seperate printing, using different colors of papers and inks, varying the color blends as he goes along.  Thus, no two prints are alike.  Each is unique and collectible.


To learn see more Earl Newman prints visit his website at:  http://earlnewmanprints.com


Best known for doing posters for the Monterey Jazz Festival and the Abbot Kinney Street Fair in Venice, Earl Newman is also known for his theater posters for the Oregon Shakespeare Theater and Oregon State University and his series of theme posters for the Oregon Coast Aquarium, in Newport, Oregon.       


The Smithsonian s Divison of Musical History in Washington, DC, has recently acquired a complete collection of his numbered/signed edition of Monterey Jazz Festival posters dating back to 1963. 

Special Instructions

Shipping not included


Unframed

Donated by

Judy Juntunen