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Original JAMES HARRILL Limited Edition Serigraph Numbered 176/200 Signed & Dated 1985

$550

Last updated over 1 year ago in Los Angeles, CA

Condition: Used (normal wear)

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Original JAMES HARRILL Limited Edition Serigraph Numbered 176/200 Signed & Dated 1985

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Signed, Framed, Matted

Size

Large (up to 60 in)

Originality

Limited edition print

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Original 1985 Limited Edition serigraph by James Harrill signed with pencil, dated '85 & numbered 176/200, embossed with artist proof! Aprox. dimensions: Visible area: 28" x 31" Frame: 35" x 38" Custom framed! Very good original condition! About the Artist: James Harrill (1(contact info removed)) was known for acrylic paintings of sun-drenched Greek buildings and of New Mexican adobes contrasted against expanses of clear, blue skies. His southwestern art concentrates on the soft mixture of the colors found in adobe houses, streets, and sky, and is usually accented with a bright door or window. Born in North Carolina, Harrill chose academic schools in Maine, New York, and Washington to further his artistic experience. In the 1960's, he traveled to Greece to paint, to teach, and to exhibit. New Mexico was his home from the 1970's onwards because he found the light, landscape, and the atmosphere conducive to the peaceful lifestyle that he loved. He continued to travel to Greece yearly, thereby renewing his fascination with the architecture of that ancient part of the world. Harrill's work has been exhibited in galleries in Athens, Beirut and Zurich. Of his work, Harrill said he had a "fascination with the elemental forms of squares, circles and triangles, the cornerstones of my paintings." The canvases focus on dramatic contrasts. "Two colors dominate them: white and blue. But within those two colors, Harrill created vast ranges of subtlety. The white facades of his buildings vary from a bleached lack of color, to cool blue-grey and warm beige-pink undertones. The hypnotic blue skies range in shade from a pale tint associated with New Mexico to a deeper, more ultramarine blue reserved for depictions of the Mediterranean. And punctuating these expanses are touches of red, umber, orange and brown - reference points which rivet the eye, however momentarily, as it wanders over the architectural landscape (Southwest Art, Feb 85)." James Harrill spent his last years in his own domain, living out a peaceful existence, in touch with the past and positive about the future.

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Contemporary

Medium

Seriagraph & Silkscreen

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