Art
Watercolor "Road to Nowhere" by Miriam Singer
- Item Number
- 1000
- Estimated Value
- 450 USD
- Sold
- 180 USD to Live Event Bidder
Item Description
Your walls await this vibrant watercolor, "Road to Nowhere" (2014) by Philadelphia artist Miriam Singer. Work is 8" x 10" watercolor, pencil, marker, on paper adhered to panel.
Miriam Singer received her BA in Sociology and Studio Art from Brandeis University in 2000, and her MFA in Painting with a concentration in Printmaking from Massachusetts College of Art in 2003. Since moving to Philadelphia in 2004 she has exhibited at LG Tripp Gallery, Friends of the Print and Picture Collection, Art in the Airport, James Oliver Gallery, Gallery Siano, Inliquid at Painted Bride, Art in City Hall, Topstitch, Spector Gallery, Gallery at Minnow, and Padlock Gallery. Singer uses a combination of printmaking and drawing media to create her unique works on paper and designs for public art projects. Noted public art projects with The Philadelphia Mural Arts Program include; Southeast by Southeast, 2013, Under The Clothespin, 2012, and Take Me to the River, 2010. Singer’s accumulated imagery becomes layered and busy with impressions of the cityscape. Singer is currently a LG Tripp Gallery Artist and a current member of Space 1026.
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Miriam Singer
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