Beyond This Place
Acrylic on paper book cover
Includes artist’s handmade oak wood frame, museum glass face
Frame size 16.25” x 13” x 2”
Book published in 1940’s-50’s
Includes certificate of authenticity
2022 Original work
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P.R.O.U.N. Collection
The name of this series is inspired from a term first coined in 1920 by artist, designer, and architect El Lissitzky. P.R.O.U.N., an acronym for the Russian words meaning, "project for the affirmation of the new" was used to describe a collection of works that became part of an art movement called Constructivism. Constructivists constructed a new society, many of them being cultural workers on par with scientists searching for solutions to modern problems.
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Acrylic on paper book cover
Includes artist’s handmade oak wood frame, museum glass face
Frame size 16.25” x 13” x 2”
Book published in 1940’s-50’s
Includes certificate of authenticity
2022 Original work
-
P.R.O.U.N. Collection
The name of this series is inspired from a term first coined in 1920 by artist, designer, and architect El Lissitzky. P.R.O.U.N., an acronym for the Russian words meaning, "project for the affirmation of the new" was used to describe a collection of works that became part of an art movement called Constructivism. Constructivists constructed a new society, many of them being cultural workers on par with scientists searching for solutions to modern problems.
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FREE SHIPPING ON ALL U.S. ORDERS
Click here to review our FAQs for more information on international shipping and trade pricing.
Acrylic on paper book cover
Includes artist’s handmade oak wood frame, museum glass face
Frame size 16.25” x 13” x 2”
Book published in 1940’s-50’s
Includes certificate of authenticity
2022 Original work
-
P.R.O.U.N. Collection
The name of this series is inspired from a term first coined in 1920 by artist, designer, and architect El Lissitzky. P.R.O.U.N., an acronym for the Russian words meaning, "project for the affirmation of the new" was used to describe a collection of works that became part of an art movement called Constructivism. Constructivists constructed a new society, many of them being cultural workers on par with scientists searching for solutions to modern problems.
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FREE SHIPPING ON ALL U.S. ORDERS
Click here to review our FAQs for more information on international shipping and trade pricing.