This piece is part of a greater body of work called Rue de Fleurus. Rue de Fleurus is a street in Paris near the Luxembourg gardens. It is not a very long street but its best unkept secret is 27 rue de fleurus where Gertrude Stein used to live. Ms. Stein was a writer and avid art collector. She would entertain Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse and Ernest Hemmingway just to name a few. This is a monoprint printed on Arches 140lb paper. I apply layers of ink and then proceed to reduce the ink until I get a desired effect. The print is then finished with dry pastels. This particular print reminds me of sea nettles prancing around in a floral field.
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Style: Contemporary
Medium: Ink, Dry Pastel
Substrate: Arches 140lb paper
Height: 11"
Width: 14"
Depth: 1"
Weight: 1 lbs
Framed: Yes
Glass: Yes
Ready to Hang: Yes
Signed: Yes
Location of Signature: On the back. Certificate of Authenticity
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- Frederic Dessoye is an multidisciplinary artist working in printmaking, ink drawing and painting. He currently lives in Northern California.
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