One Fruit at a Time (Six + Seven Ripe andReady)


Item Number: 186

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $500

Online Close: Oct 31, 2007 12:00 PM EDT

Bid History: 0 bids

Description

Two whimsical trees, both bearing fruit but oh so very different...in color that is. Strong lines separate each bold color in both the background and the trees from the background. Like siblings with two different dynamic personalities, they stand out from the crowd.

12" X 24" X 2" Acrylic and Ink on Canvas

Andrew Sloan has developed a distinctive pop graphic style over the past decade, incorporating vivid colors and bold lines. With a background in packaging design and a degree in Anthropology, his influences include cartoons, graffiti, typography, street culture and popular music. Sloan recently relocated to Providence from Miami. He is busy on a line of original clothing under the label, SLOANWEAR. Andrew is an artist-member of the Attleboro Arts Museum.  He is represented by Montanaro Gallery in Newport, RI and Damien B Contemporary Art Center in Miami, FL.  Andrews work has appeared in shows in New England, Austin, Los Angeles, San Francisco and throughout Florida, including Art Miami 2006 and Embracing Our Differences 2007.

This is a Live Event Item.

Special Instructions

This item can be shipped via UPS or picked up at the Museum from Nov. 6th - Nov. 10th. The winning bidder is responsible for all shipping and handling costs.

The artist retains all reproduction and copyrights.

Donated by

Andrew Sloan