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Burton Morris, Herd on the Street, Four Silkscreens, 1997, Signed - $1,250 (Rancho Bernardo)

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condition: like new
make / manufacturer: Burton Morris
model name / number: Avalon Publishing Company
size / dimensions: 17" wide x 14" high
Herd on the Street, Burton Morris, Four Silkscreens, Signed Limited Edition Rare Highly Collectible Pop Art - 195 of 375 total in existence. Original Wall Street Portfolio Case included.

Herd on the Street Suite (Pig, Bull, Bear, Dollar Sign) 4 works, 1997. This series of bright, bold, and sardonic pop art from the mid-90's are hard to find as an excellent condition set. All four in the series are embossed and very collectible. Published by Avalon Publishing Company on heavy paper stock.

Size/Dimensions: Each Serigraph is 17' wide x 14" high (inches)

About Artist:

Artist Burton Morris is best known for his bold, graphic pop art depictions of various modern icons. His subject matter includes everyday objects that portray today’s popular culture. His distinctive style is characterized by radiant black outlines and vivid colors that emit energy in all of his artwork.Burton Morris was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1964. He earned his bachelor of fine arts degree at Carnegie Mellon University in 1986. After graduation, Burton started a career as an art director in advertising. He established the Burton Morris Studios in 1990. That year he began making his small post-pop icons into large-scale paintings. He would choose one subject per composition to create what he calls “an instant happening”for the viewer. He used his background in advertising to blur the lines between high and low art.

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