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"Straddle that Bass in Outer Space 2011 Embellished w/ Bas Relief" by Marcus Glenn - ð¥ð¥ð¥ð¥Framed Limited Edition Embellished Framed Giclee on Canvas w/ Bas Relief - A SUPER Steal
Limited Edition Print : Embellished Giclee on Canvas w/ Bas Relief Size : 20.08x15.06 in | 51x38 cm
Framed : 22.05x17.03 in | 56x43 cm
Edition : From the Edition of 350
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ð¥ð¥ð¥ð¥Framed Limited Edition Embellished Framed Giclee on Canvas w/ Bas Relief - A SUPER Steal
Provenance / HistoryPurchased from Park West Gallery
Story / Additional InfoOriginal Owner
Certificate of AuthenticityMorris Shapiro Gallery Director, Park West
Additional InformationBE SURPRISED - SUPER SUPER Steal
LID159484
Marcus Glenn - United States
Art Brokerage: Park West Artist: Marcus Glenn American Artist: b. 1968. Marcus Glenn was born in 1968 in Detroit Michigan. Marcus credits his artistic skills as God given ability and studying artists such as Picasso, Jacob Lawrence, Romare Bearden, Benny Andrews and Ernie Barns. In 1988 at the age of twenty Marcus participated in his first public art exhibition hosted by Gerald Marant Gallery along with former Detroit Pistons player John Salley. As a free-lance cartoonist his comic strip Double Trouble was published daily in the News and ran for 3 years. In 1988 Marcus was commissioned by Daimler Chrysler to paint a mural. Later that year, he was commissioned by renowned restauranteur, Patrick Coleman, for a mural. In 1999 he was featured in a group exhibition hosted by Daimler Chrysler. Glenn's figures are animated and mannerist in approach, often stretching and twisting into impossible positions. Marcus Glenn also has created a unique form of combining painting with sculpture to form a bas-relief effect. He calls this style Flat Life and has been developing the idea for more than a decade. Marcus is considered one of the most exicitng of a new breed of young African-American artists to emerge in recent years. His work deals with issues that continue to fascinate him, like the creative process of making art; the solitary experience of the artist, the dialog between art and the viewer, (Marcus will often incorporate the works of other artists into his imagery); and music, mostly Jazz. Listings wanted.
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