Angel and Marlboro Collage #3003 C 2016 20x26
Stephen J. Sotnick
Original Painting : Media Media- Acrylic Paint, Latex, Book Covers, Marlboro Pack, Angel Ticket And
Size : 20x26 in | 51x66 cm
Framed : 28x26 in | 71x66 cm
Motivated Seller Reduced
- 🔥Framed - Mixed Media Collage $4,500
Year2016
Hand SignedSigned on Both Front And Back in Pencil And Pen
Condition Excellent
Framed with PlexiglassMetal Frame
Purchased fromArtist 2015
Provenance / HistoryGallery
Story / Additional InfoAbstract Expressionist- Pop Art Collage. The work is suggestive of Wallace Berman, Robert Rauschenberg, and Edward Kienholz. The Collage contains a Marlboro Box, an Angel Baseball ticket, a couple of old book covers and several cut out canvas pieces. Robert Motherwell states that collage is an American Medium. This is an excellent example of collage at it's best. The work, although a mix of paints, is clean.
Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage
LID142102
Stephen J. Sotnick - United States
Art Brokerage: Stephen J. Sotnick American Artist: b. 1948. Sotnick is an American Artist born February 28, 1948- New York. He is recognized as an accomplished Fine Artist as well as a Graphic Artist, Curator of Contemporary Art and Fashion Designer. His love of art began as a young student where he was quickly recognized for his extraordinary talent. Stephen attended Fullerton College where he worked as an assistant in the Art Department. He subsequently followed his passion at Otis Institute of Fine Art in Los Angeles, and next went on to The University of Cal-State at Fullerton. There he was named the chairman of Student Exhibitions. His instinctive ability as a curator resulted in his creation of the Shop City Gallery an Avant-Garde exhibition space in Fullerton. He mounted a prize winning, one-man exhibition of his own large Assemblages which launched his professional career. Spurred on by his initial success he then founded downtown Los Angeles's first Avant-garde Gallery. He is responsible for curating over one hundred exhibitions. The scope of the featured artists was expansive, from sculpture, to painting, to ceramic, to performance, music, and art installations. The artist lets his new works evolve out of his last creation until he exhausts a style and discovers, in his last piece, the path to a new series. Barbara Haskell Senior Curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art, and Oliver Andrews, Head of the Sculpture Department at U.C.L.A. awarded him first prize at the University of Cal-State at Northridge's Annual Sculpture exhibition. Sotnick's oeuvre as an artist is also wide-ranging. He has served as a Fashion Designer for The Aron Group in New York City and freelancer for Bonnie Sportswear, Disney, Bongo Jeans, Quicksilver, British Knights, KROQ,, Loose Marbles and many more. He illustrated Cowboy Books for Talei Publications which included renderings of Earp Brothers, Doc Holiday, Johnny Ringo, Wild Bill Hickok and others. He has participated in many one man and group shows. The work is in the Los Angeles Institute of contemporary Art, The Laguna Beach Museum of Art, The Newport Harbor Art Museum, The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Philadelphia Museum, and The de Young Museum San Francisco. Corporate and Private collections are vast.