At the Edge (Print)

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This is a 24x18 inch art print. The print makes it perfect for both home and office wall decor. Option to frame.

At the Edge, was inspired by two works I found during my research into historical artists. In February 2022, I visited the Cleveland Museum of Art where my eyes were exposed to the amazing painting, Rock at Sea, by Raymond Johnson made in 1920-22. The textures and color pallet were so extraordinary and I was obsessed with the abstraction to the landscape. I also discovered Paul Lehr’s 1971 cover art for George R. Stewart’s novel, Earth Abides around this time. Lehr’s otherworldly Sci-Fi art combined with Johnson’s abstracted landscape ideas led to creating my own fictional fantasy.

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This is a 24x18 inch art print. The print makes it perfect for both home and office wall decor. Option to frame.

At the Edge, was inspired by two works I found during my research into historical artists. In February 2022, I visited the Cleveland Museum of Art where my eyes were exposed to the amazing painting, Rock at Sea, by Raymond Johnson made in 1920-22. The textures and color pallet were so extraordinary and I was obsessed with the abstraction to the landscape. I also discovered Paul Lehr’s 1971 cover art for George R. Stewart’s novel, Earth Abides around this time. Lehr’s otherworldly Sci-Fi art combined with Johnson’s abstracted landscape ideas led to creating my own fictional fantasy.

This is a 24x18 inch art print. The print makes it perfect for both home and office wall decor. Option to frame.

At the Edge, was inspired by two works I found during my research into historical artists. In February 2022, I visited the Cleveland Museum of Art where my eyes were exposed to the amazing painting, Rock at Sea, by Raymond Johnson made in 1920-22. The textures and color pallet were so extraordinary and I was obsessed with the abstraction to the landscape. I also discovered Paul Lehr’s 1971 cover art for George R. Stewart’s novel, Earth Abides around this time. Lehr’s otherworldly Sci-Fi art combined with Johnson’s abstracted landscape ideas led to creating my own fictional fantasy.