Art
1969
- Item Number
- 106
- Estimated Value
- 1700 USD
- Opening Bid
- 1320 USD
Item Description
Those were the days!
A perfect addition to your library.
A 24" x 48" Canvas Giclee signed by the artist, J. Scott Nicol. Limited Edition.
Throughout his career whether in commercial or fine art, J. Scott Nicol has always told a story with his work. What better way to "tell a story" than with books. Scott's latest series utilizes book spines on a shelf to portray his vision. Photorealistic in style, tears and the occasional scotch tape. With careful use of color and composition the art pops off the canvas.
Each of his painting in the series is thematic. Much like a bookstore or library organizes its books into categories; Scott creates his book paintings into themes based on Popular Culture organized by years such as "1969" Art History as seen in "Pop Art" and "Art Deco," biography themes like "Tormented Genius" and Travel themes organized by city shown in "100th Anniversary of Fort Lauderdale."
J. Scott Nicol graduated from Rutgers University with a BFA in Fine Art Photography and Painting.
Item Special Note
A giclee (zhee-CLAY), is an individually produced, high-resolution, high-fidelity, high tech reproduction done on a special large format printer. Giclees are produced from digital scans of existing artwork.
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