On verso is written:
"Vestiges" by Ed Singer
Lithograph pulled at Day Spring Graphics in Albuquerque, New Mexico, b y printer Robert Blachard, on tan Rives paper, 22 inches by 30 inches. "Vestiges" was printed in seven colors in four press runs from 3 stones and one aluminum plate. Singer "
The word "vestige" is defined as
"a mark, trace or visible evidence of something that is no longer present or in existence"
Description | On verso is written: "Vestiges" by Ed Singer Lithograph pulled at Day Spring Graphics in Albuquerque, New Mexico, b y printer Robert Blachard, on tan Rives paper, 22 inches by 30 inches. "Vestiges" was printed in seven colors in four press runs from 3 stones and one aluminum plate. Singer " The word "vestige" is defined as "a mark, trace or visible evidence of something that is no longer present or in existence"
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About the Artist | (Born 1951, Navajo) Singer's command over drawing the human figure is admirable. His approach to subject matter integrates realism with a sense of irony and sometimes humor. This talented man's work is included in the permanent public collections of the Heard Museum in Phoenix, AZ; the University of New Mexico Museum; the Museum of New Mexico of Albuquerque; the Wheelwright Museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico; the Roswell Museum and Art Center in New Mexico, the Louis B. Leaky Foundation Collection in San Francisco and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. |
Medium | Color lithograph |
Edition | Trial Proof (Regular edition consists of 50 impressions) |
Paper size | 22" height X 29 1/2" width |
Frame | Floated away from two paper window mats, regular glass, antiqued wood molding (custom) |
Frame size | 32" height X 39 1/2" width |
Signed | "Singer" at viewer's lower right in graphite in image |
Condition | Excellent, as appeared framed, glazed. Would recommend window mats be exchanged for PH balanced or 100% rag mat boards. |
Provenance | NH-5 |