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BLACK
& WHITE FINE ART DRAWINGS -- PENCIL SKETCH
This is an early work (pre
1995), one of a set of two original black & white fine
art drawings that explore the fact of loneliness. This is
an original pencil sketch, one of the rare, raw works that
is bereft of any surreal or fantasy art reference. A certificate
of authenticity, signed by the artist, is included with purchase.
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| medium: |
graphite
pencil(s). |
| size: |
27"
x 24.75" x 1"
68.58 x 62.87 x 2.54 cm |
| owner: |
...your name here... |
| frame: |
original, silver painted wooden frame (shown) included.
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| notes: |
a few small nicks and scratches in the frame, overall
good condition. |
| price: |
$550 |
| shipping: |
$30
inside the U.S.; outside U.S., request quote prior to
purchase. Includes insurance. |
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info: |
ships
within 24 hours of funds clearance. |
| method: |
ground. |
| warranty: |
100%
satisfaction guarantee. |
| currency: |
U.S.
dollars. |
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TITLE:
"Solitaire" © Chris Riley/Eisenbraun 1990.
ARTIST
NOTES:
I've
seen so many people who are lonelier as two/a couple than
they could ever be as a single person. A bad relationship
can really bend your perspective and a placebo is still a
placebo, whether it comes in the form of a sugar pill or a
person. Sometimes being "happily" unhappy (as two)
is a LOT worse the the pure reality of being on your own.
This image seemed to really capture that sort of moment. Been
there, done that and done moooooved on :)
Trying
to remember...I 'think' that this image come from an old TV
Guide Movie of the Week photo or some suchness. Not sure.
This
is one of two pieces of pencil sketch art, only this one is
on display in the online artwork gallery. The other is also
a black & white fine art drawing, very similarly matted,
and also a pencil sketch. A private collector in Panama City
(FL) owns that one. Both drawings focus on the fact of loneliness.
Both pieces were created during a time when I was very lonely
myself and dying my hair violently red.
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