Art Brokerage: Bill Schenck American Artist: Bill Schenck has been known internationally for the past 38 years as one of the originators of the contemporary "Pop" western movement, and a painter/photographer who incorporates techniques from Photo-Realism with a Pop Art sensibility to both exalt and poke fun at images of the West. Like the heroes he idolized in B-Westerns, Schenck might well be called the "Good Badman" of Western American art. Early in his career he became known for appropriating cinematic imagery, which he reproduced in a flattened, reductivist style, where colors are laid side-by-side rather than blended or shadowed. Drawing upon narrative tensions that have attracted mass audiences to western fiction and movies, Schenck added hot colors, surreal juxtapositions, and stylized patterning to explore clashes between wilderness and civilization, the individual and community, nature and culture, freedom and restriction. His irreverence in associating western heroes with racism, the drug scene, consumerism and sexuality led to an evolving series of works. Among them one finds deserts populated with cowgirls sipping champagne on the bumpers of Rolls Royces, Native Americans contemplating the statistics of their land loss, and "cerealized" self-portraits of the artist in leather and sunglasses. Listings Wanted.
Limited Edition Print: Suite of 2 Stone Lithographs, Hand Signed, From 2 Different Editions
Size: 12x30 in | 30x76 cm
🔥🔥🔥Framed Set of 2 Limited Edition Lithographs - w Matching numbers - A SUPER - Steal - Very rare - matching numbers, as the edition sizes were different. This was purchased from the publisher with matching numbers.
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