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Item Description
The lithographic print titled "The Urns of Ceri, Remembered" is part of a limited edition, numbered 28 out of 32 Varied Editions (V.E.). The term "Varied Editions" indicates that each piece in this series has slight differences from one another. One print from this edition is included in the collection at the Palm Springs Museum in the USA. Ceri is the name of a village in Italy where the artist, Karen Curry, studied fresco painting.
This print is beautifully framed with museum glass, which reduces glare compared to regular glass. "The Urns of Ceri, Remembered" is an excellent choice for an office, library, or any business setting.
Karen Curry is a Canadian visual artist working in the mediums of painting, printmaking, and photography. A Toronto-based artist for more than 20 years, since 2009 Curry has based her home and studio on Gabriola Island, BC. She continues to spend part of each year in Toronto and to be involved with Open Studio. Born in Yellowknife, Curry obtained her BFA at the University of Alberta and continued her studies at the Accademia Caerite, Italy and The Sun Valley Center for the Humanities, Idaho. She has exhibited widely in solo and group shows, nationally and internationally. Her work is held in numerous public, corporate and private collections. Collections include Burnaby Art Gallery, Department of Foreign Affairs, The Donovan Collection, Ernst and Young, Falconbridge Canada, Palm Springs Museum, Royal Bank, The Investment Funds Institute of Canada, University of Alberta, Vancouver Art Gallery, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney, Australia, National Gallery, Canberra, Australia.
www.karencurrystudio.com
The approximate size of the Painting is 41 inches wide and 34 inches high.
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