Behind the Glass Series: Record Players 2019 40x54 - Huge
David Glynn
Original Painting : Acrylic on Paper Mounted on Aluminum
Size : 40x54 in | 102x137 cm
Framed : 40x54 in | 102x137 cm
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Year2019
Hand SignedOn Verso in Pen
Condition Excellent
Other FrameMounted on Aluminum - Does Not Need Framing
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Story / Additional InfoFrom the artist: "The Record Players are a couple putting on some vinyl and listening to them in the living room of their apartment with actual records strewn on the floor next to their cat (can you guess which albums?) You can see the couple also reflected in a mirror against the wall on the left side of the painting. Part for the series “Behind Glass†which I am doing of apartment windows that I started in 2019. These paintings will be part of a virtual reality experience that allows the viewer to “fly up†and see the paintings as “windows†(in one of three apartment buildings with 17 stories,) as if viewing a museum with the paintings on the outside."
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David Glynn - United States
Art Brokerage: David Glynn American Artist: David Glynn is an accomplished painter and photographer. After attending art schools including the Rhode Island School of Design and San Francisco Art Institute, he moved to a large downtown loft in Los Angeles, where he pursued his painting, and also became part of a pioneering digital art group. Over the years he has made scores of paintings, digital prints, etchings and sketchbooks, with each piece fully documented. Many of his paintings are large-scale. His work is primarily figurative, and he has done portrait paintings for notable art world figures. With a keen interest in archival materials, David usually uses oil paints on linen over rabbit skin glue and oil-based gesso, the same methods and materials that the old masters used. His work is in the permanent collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum in London and the collection of Gil Friesen, who was board president of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. He has received the attention of curators and critics. Howard N. Fox, Curator Emeritus of Contemporary Art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art wrote: " ...What stands out about Mr. Glynn's art, in my view, is his willingness to engage in an eclectic and free-wheeling range of techniques to process images...." Listings wanted.