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Whispers of Winter from Our 'Tis the Season Collection

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November 12 - December 25, 2024
  • Explore our unique collection, 'Tis the Season. This hand-selected assortment of artworks embodies the spirit of the holidays. Pieces such as Soeurs a Bicyclette evoke the whimsical atmosphere of a Tim Burton and Henry Selick film, while others like Dahlia Unicornis and Les Hiboux invite you into an enchanting world reminiscent of J.K. Rowling’s stories. Whether you're spending the holidays watching iconic films in your favorite cozy print pajamas or hosting a winter wonderland bash, this curated collection will to bring warmth and charm to your home.
  • Salvador Dalí Dahlia Unicornis, 1968

     

    Salvador Dalí

    Dahlia Unicornis, 1968

  • "Dahlia Unicornis" is part of Salvador Dalí’s collection called Flora Dalinae, which he created between 1968 and 1970. This series is known for blending botanical subjects with Dalí’s signature surrealistic elements. In addition to showcasing Dalí’s fascination with nature intertwined with mythical and fantastical themes, this artwork is a masterful use of intricate details that evoke wonder and provoke thought.

     
    • Salvador Dalí, Dahlia unicornis (Flora Dalinae), 1968
      Salvador Dalí, Dahlia unicornis (Flora Dalinae), 1968
  • GRACIELA RODO BOULANGER

    • "On the Way" by Bolivian artist Graciela Rodo Boulanger is a lithograph that captures the artist's signature playful and whimsical style. Known for her depictions of childhood and innocence, Boulanger demonstrates her mastery by harmonizing elements of joy and movement with a vibrant, colorful palette. The delicate patterns and bright, bold hues in this piece further enhance its dynamic and cheerful nature, inviting viewers into a world of imagination.

      "On the Way" by Bolivian artist Graciela Rodo Boulanger is a lithograph that captures the artist's signature playful and whimsical style. Known for her depictions of childhood and innocence, Boulanger demonstrates her mastery by harmonizing elements of joy and movement with a vibrant, colorful palette. The delicate patterns and bright, bold hues in this piece further enhance its dynamic and cheerful nature, inviting viewers into a world of imagination.

    • "Soeurs a Bicyclette" is another charming lithograph by Graciela Rodo Boulanger. It features bold, bright colors and a composition that radiates wonder and a sense of togetherness. The figures have exaggerated proportions, giving them a dreamlike, almost storybook quality. The background and subtle details emphasize motion and evoke an adventurous energy. Boulanger's use of texture and layered shading adds depth to the print, showcasing her skill in balancing simplicity with sophistication.

      "Soeurs a Bicyclette" is another charming lithograph by Graciela Rodo Boulanger. It features bold, bright colors and a composition that radiates wonder and a sense of togetherness. The figures have exaggerated proportions, giving them a dreamlike, almost storybook quality. The background and subtle details emphasize motion and evoke an adventurous energy. Boulanger's use of texture and layered shading adds depth to the print, showcasing her skill in balancing simplicity with sophistication.

       

    • Graciela Rodo Boulanger, On The Way, 1974
      Graciela Rodo Boulanger, On The Way, 1974
      $ 1,570.00
    • Graciela Rodo Boulanger, Soeurs a bicyclette , 1974
      Graciela Rodo Boulanger, Soeurs a bicyclette , 1974
  • Eiichi Shibuya Flower A, 1970's

     

    Eiichi Shibuya

    Flower A, 1970's

  • The etching "Flower A" by Japanese artist Eiichi Shibuya presents a dynamic composition filled with intertwining floral elements and abstract linework. The print showcases a lively mix of colors, including yellows, greens, reds, and subtle earthy tones, interwoven with fluid, black calligraphic strokes that add a sense of space and energy. The overall effect is both chaotic and harmonious, suggesting the untamed essence of nature while also portraying a structured artistic vision. Shibuya's work creates an immersive piece that allows flow within the composition.


    • Eiichi Shibuya, Flower A, 1970s
      Eiichi Shibuya, Flower A, 1970s
  • KAIKO MOTI

    'Les Hiboux,' an etching by Indian artist Kaiko Moti, reflects his delicate and poetic style. Moti's line work and shading...
    "Les Hiboux," an etching by Indian artist Kaiko Moti, reflects his delicate and poetic style. Moti's line work and shading skill beautifully depict the wisdom and mystery often associated with owls. This etching combines realism with a dreamlike atmosphere, evoking a sense of quiet contemplation. Moti's texture and contrast imbue the piece with depth, engulfing viewers in a serene moment.
    • Kaiko Moti, Les Hiboux, c. 1970
      Kaiko Moti, Les Hiboux, c. 1970
      $ 770.00
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