White To Color In Quarter Mixed Media By Jerry Di Falco

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Artist Jerry  Di Falco. 'White To Color In Quarter' Artwork Image, Created in 2020, Original Digital Art. #art #artist
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Artist:

Jerry Di Falco

Title:

White To Color In Quarter

Price:
Year:
2020
Medium:
Size - (USA):
15 W x 20 H x 0.1 D (inches)
Size - (metric):
38.1 W x 50.8 H x 0.3 D (centimeters)
Theme:
Edition:
Original
Artwork ID:
636450

Artwork Description:

Di Falco unites printmaking with painting in this hand printed and hand painted scene of New Orleans’ French Quarter. The image size is 14 inches high by 11 inches wide, and the black paper on which it is mounted measures 19.5 by 15 inches. The artist began to enhance his etched artist’s proofs after losing access to his etching studio a half year ago because of the viral crisis. He hopes to return to his studio after Labor Day of 2020. The media includes: etching ink RivesBFK white paper mounted on four pieces of Stonehenge black paper again, which measures 19.5 x 15 inches gouache, pulverized mica, gold dust, gouache, and Winsor Newton watercolors. The inspiration for this colorful painting on paper is adapted from a 1937 photographic negative by Francis Benjamin Johnson 1864-1952 Benjamin was one of the first US women to make a career in the late-Nineteenth Century as a professional photographer. Johnson’s original of this New Orleans French Quarter scene is catalogued in the US Library of Congress, Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, Call Number: LC-J7-LA- 1056 P P. Di Falco’s etching features Le Pretre Mansion, also known as THE HOUSE OF THE TURK, an 1835 building in New Orleans’ French Quarter located at 716 Dauphine Street. The structure has a history of murder and intrigue, and consequently is supposedly haunted. Note: Ships in a box without a frame or mat to keep the painting’s price reasonable. Other copies of the framed etching editions can be viewed on this site.
Artwork Keywords:   New Orleans, French Quarter, House Of The Turk, Haunted, Haunting, Magick, Intaglio, Original Mixed Media
Materials:   Mixed Media


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