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Ed Scheier (1910-2008)
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"Orange Boy"
2004, Ink Jet Print (Computer painting).
Edition: Unique. Signed in pencil, Scheier, lower right.
Image: 18 1/8 x 11 inches (460 x 304 mm). Sheet: 19 x 13 inches (482 x 329 mm).
Inventory ID: 1059
Image: 18 1/8 x 11 inches (460 x 304 mm). Sheet: 19 x 13 inches (482 x 329 mm).
Inventory ID: 1059
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Very good condition. Margins short, as issued. Printed on Epson watercolor paper. In the late 1990's, when American potter Ed Scheier could no longer work with clay, due to heart problems, but feeling the need to create, he did the logical thing, he bought a computer. Working with a computer sketch pad and a color printer, Ed began to make a different form of art. Working alone, asking few questions of others, experimenting all the time, he began to create remarkable printed images. If you know Ed and Mary Scheier's pottery then you will recognize that the iconography of the prints flow almost directly from designs he used when decorating his pottery. And like his pottery no two are the same. For persons interested in more information on Ed and his wife Mary I would suggest viewing the PBS documentary "Four Hands, One Heart: Ed and Mary Scheier" written and directed by Ken Browne.
Very good condition. Margins short, as issued. Printed on Epson watercolor paper. In the late 1990's, when American potter Ed Scheier could no longer work with clay, due to heart problems, but feeling the need to create, he did the logical thing, he bought a computer. Working with a computer sketch pad and a color printer, Ed began to make a different form of art. Working alone, asking few questions of others, experimenting all the time, he began to create remarkable printed images. If you know Ed and Mary Scheier's pottery then you will recognize that the iconography of the prints flow almost directly from designs he used when decorating his pottery. And like his pottery no two are the same. For persons interested in more information on Ed and his wife Mary I would suggest viewing the PBS documentary "Four Hands, One Heart: Ed and Mary Scheier" written and directed by Ken Browne.