Olympic Peninsula 1989 29x34
Gary Fenske
Original Painting : Oil on Canvas
Size : 21.5x27.5 in | 55x70 cm
Framed : 28.5x33.5 in | 72x85 cm
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Year1989
Hand SignedLower Right
Condition Excellent
Framed without Glass3 Inch Golden Brown Wood Frame
Provenance / HistoryKenneth Behm Galleries, Seattle, WA
Certificate of AuthenticityKenneth Behm Galleries
LID139798
Gary Fenske - United States
Art Brokerage: Gary Fenske American Artist: Gary Fenske is internationally accepted as the founder of the art movement known as the invisible arts. For the past 40 years, his sole quest has been the preservation of fluorescing luminous art, within the discipline of fine art, and to reveal its great contribution to society. Fenske's international appeal started in the 1980's when he introduced the invisible arts through Center Art Galleries in Hawaii. In the 1990's, a gallery dedicated to "Night Visions", a trademark for his luminous art, opened in Nagoya, Japan. Soon after, a second opened in the Tokyo Ginza district. Through the years, his work has traveled throughout the world, having art exhibitions in Monaco, China, Japan, Australia and the United States. He is noted as the first American artist to exhibit his work at the Nagoya Shogun Castle. His luminous art has graced walls of the estate of a prince in Saudi Arabia and shown in the Parliament Building for the Speaker of the House in Victoria, Canada. They are among the treasured pieces collected by the former King of Pop, Michael Jackson and Bill Clinton, the president of the United States. "Invisible Art" is a complex blending of multiple images, as seen in different lighting, that together form a single work of art that appears to glow from within. By natural lighting, a beautiful, traditional painting or print is what you see. When that same composition is viewed by black light, additional images and details that had previously been "invisible" suddenly appear with a crispness, clarity, and glow that appears to be internally illuminated. Listings wanted.