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Beautiful colorful work by artist J. Bledsoe.
Signed in pencil, with embossed title, printed on heavy, fine-grained, bright white braided paper. Issued by CFA Corp, with their embossed seal in the lower left corner.
Is in excellent condition and is beautifully framed.
Dimensions approx. 53 hx 37 w, incl. frame 80 hx 64 w cm.
Judith Bledsoe embodies the life of the romantic artist that most people experience only in dreams. As the lively daughter of a classical violinist, she grew up in California full of ideas. From her earliest days, Bledsoe was a seeker, intensely longing for a suitable environment for a budding creative soul. "I had no choice but to become an artist. I always drew and painted, and also wrote as a child. I made mythological things, stories, some atavistic things and strange faces."
She also began her lifelong love affair with printmaking. She worked for several years with the Imprimerie Nationale de France, the official printing house of France, and was later credited with creating "The Spirit of the Print Shop", the official lithograph of this organization.
Her world, the people on the Parisian streets, the cats frolicking outside her house, the stories she created as a child - all of this is interpreted and effortlessly transformed into paintings, prints, sculptures and collages.
Her paintings have been seen in many US cities (Las Vegas, San Francisco, etc.), and in several Right Bank galleries in Paris, including an exhibition at the Mona Bismarck Foundation. Whether it is her earliest lithographs to her latest paintings, collages or sidelines, you are living with a Judith Bledsoe opus, you are reminded daily how good it is to be alive." Bledsoe had her home and studio in Paris, France for the remainder of her life, where she died in 2013. (source: RoGallery)
*Given the size of the work, pick-up in Rotterdam is strongly recommended.*