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Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x27.6in
About this artwork
Posters are used to sell product: merchandise, events, destinations, ideology, lifestyle or a message. They began to hit the streets in 1870s Paris after artist Jules Cheret perfected new methods of lithography. In the time of La Belle Epoque Cheret’s designs for exhibitions, theatres, and shows such as the Folie Begere and Moulin Rouge transformed the thoroughfares of Paris into the 'art galleries of the street.' Travel posters were revolutionised… by Ukrainian born Frenchman Adolphe Mouron – aka the peerless Cassandre - who melded Cubism, Futurism and Art Deco in his stunning posters for Wagon Lits/Nord Express trains and Normandie transatlantic liners. As with the approach taken here with Yellow Sky, Cassandre emphasised the machinery of movement rather than the actual destination. The tramlines of Amsterdam are as much as feature of the city as the canals. But no one notice them. Their abstract patterns need attention.
« MODERN ART = I COULD DO THAT + YEAH BUT YOU DIDN'T. -Craig Damrauer »
Steve White, a painter based in the Netherlands, has extensively exhibited his works nationally, as well as in the United Kingdom. While he appreciates that art can stir emotions and have great meaning for people, he has a more practical approach to creation. For example, one of the tests he does for his own works is simple - he asks himself, "Would this look good over someone's sofa?". White's abstract realist compositions also combine elements of minimalism.