Good condition.
19.5″W x 15.5″H
$295.00 $236.00
Original oil painting on rag paper by Ohio-based artist Frank Hobbs titled, “Factory Town” depicts the overlooking of a small suburb, the factory building abstracted in the background. A professor of painting at Ohio Wesleyan University, Hobbs’ process of painting acts as a catalyst for him to work out his fascinations with contemporary landscapes and the connections that tie him to a specific place in the world. Framed in distressed white and signed in the corner.
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May 18, 2022 | $295.00 |
June 2, 2022 | $265.50 |
June 17, 2022 | $236.00 |
July 2, 2022 | $206.50 |
July 17, 2022 | $177.00 |
August 1, 2022 | $147.50 |
Good condition.
19.5″W x 15.5″H
Large, original mixed media on canvas has an abstract, liquified swirl on a solid background. A glossy black on matte black adds a compelling, neutral palette to this contemporary work. Signed on reverse and dated April 4, 2021.
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Owl by Nicodemus Pottery has a matte milky white finish with bits of brick red pottery peeking through. Round yellow eyes, a black beak, and black talons complete this design.
About the Artist: Chester Nicodemus (1901-1990) was a Columbus, Ohio potter, sculptor, and teacher known for his small clay birds, as well as other wildlife, teapots and pitchers. His pieces are recognizable as being produced with variously colored translucent glazes, which enhanced the redness of the high iron content of Ohio clay to create a russet brown undertone.
Nicodemus earned a degree from Cleveland Art School and then went on to teach at Dayton Art School and Wittenberg college. In 1932, he became dean at the Columbus College of Art and Design and later taught at Ohio State University and served as president of the Columbus Art League. All of Nicodemus' molds and glazes were destroyed upon his death at his request.
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