This is an upcoming four person exhibit at the Thomas Paul Fine Art gallery in Los Angeles. If you are in the area be sure to drop by to see some spectacular, never before seen paintings by Harry Carmean and some miniature surreal paintings by Miriam Slater. All four artists have incorporated the ideas of Lorser Feitelson, a well known figurative and abstract painter. For more information click on the image.
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Harry Carmean etchings
Harry Carmean has been making etchings beginning in the early 1970's on through to the 1990's. The first print done in 1972 was the "The Poem" (based on an oil painting of the same theme) which is the third image from the top. Carmean had just bought his press and this was the only lithograph he ever did. The subject matter of his other prints includes figure compositions and nudes (throughout the 1970's) and cafe scenes (done in the late 1970's after a trip to Spain). In the 1990's Carmean went off on a tangent and made some highly innovative prints with erotic themes and are we ever glad he did! (To see Carmean's erotic etchings please the erotic website coffeedrawings.com.) Many of the prints were made by master printer, John Greco of Josephine Press in Los Angeles, and others were printed by Carmean on his own press. There are still some plates that have never been made into editions and some of these will debut this year at the Poetic Eye.
Labels:
etchings,
figure,
harry carmean,
lithograph,
nudes,
prints
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