Very good condition.
33″W x 27.75″H
HESSAM ABRISHAMI Romance Serigraph on Paper – Signed
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A limited serigraph from Iranian artist Hessam Abrishami. Signed and numbered #346/395, Romance, shows Abrishami at his best. Bold and contrasting tonal relationships are married with simplistic geometry to create a very straightforward narrative. An Expressionist like sentimentality meets Pop Art exuberance for a uniquely stylized piece of artwork.
About the Artist:
Now residing in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Iranian born Hessam Abrishami(b. 1951) is an internationally celebrated painter with work displayed across Italy, Iran, and the United States. Visually arresting, his expressive figural style is inspired by his own personal and honest experience of love.
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