KVIE Public Television – 2012 KVIE Online Auction
Auction Ends: Mar 1, 2012 11:00 PM PST

Art

Gary Pruner Giclee: Duck and Water Lilies

Item Number
278
Estimated Value
375 USD
Sold
99 USD to beanchef1
Number of Bids
1  -  Bid History

Item Description

This is a beautiful limited edition print of Gary Pruner's Duck and Water Lilies. It features a beautiful, museum quality frame job by Archival Framing. This piece will be sure to brighten up any room.

About Gary Pruner

An active and ambitious artist since the age of 14, Gary Pruner has not only become a prominent figure in the Sacramento community, his talents have been nationally and internationally recognized as well.

A popular and respected art instructor at American River College since 1970, Pruner began his art career at Encina High School in 1964. Graduating from California State University, Sacramento, Pruner completed his masters in oil painting. He also studied at the prestigious California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland, California.

A modern poetic realist, Pruner is a master of form and color. Imparting poetic imagery in his subject matter. Pruner's uncanny ability to juxtapose the images and at the same time draw an association between animal and plant life with a special color and posture of presentation is masterful. His total love for the mediums in painting has led him to a provocative and innovative technique that reveals itself in a bold and sensitive manner. The stimulating inner glow of his paintings, whether it be in oil, watercolor or oil pastel is an exclusive Pruner characteristic.

Pruner's shows have traveled both nationwide and abroad with many works settling into noteworthy permanent collections such as; The Kansas City University Museum, E.B. Crocker Museum, Monterey Peninsula Museum, Bell Telephone in Chicago, and M.T.S., Inc. (Tower Records) His reputation has broadened with exposure through traveling shows in Germany, Paris and Sweden.

You can read about Gary Pruner and view more of his work here

For information about Archival Framing, please visit their website http://www.archivalframe.com/