SUMMER RAIN by Arthur Secunda

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SUMMER RAIN by Arthur Secunda a serigraph published in 2000. The size of the image is 22 1/2″ X 18″ plus full margins. The print is in mint condition.

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SUMMER RAIN by Arthur Secunda

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SUMMER RAIN by Arthur Secunda is a serigraph.The image size is 22 1/2“ X 18″ plus full margins.The year of publication was 2000. It is pencil signed and numbered by the artist.

This very beautiful print artistically depicts glacial transformations to the earth.

Summer rain is one of three prints published over a three year period and known as the “Glacial Metaphors”.

This print is in mint condition and has not been framed or mounted.

In 1998 Arthur Secunda created a series of images (collages and paintings) on the subject of “Glacial Metaphors”. These pieces reflect the artist’s beautiful translation of glacial effects to the earth into artistic beauty. Editions of serigraphs were subsequently translated as follows:

The first piece for this series of serigraphs was “Marshes & Eskers”. Subsequently a suite of three (3) more pieces were published annually beginning in 1999.

The title of the first is “Kettle Moraine Winter”. The image size is 22″ X 18″ plus margins.

The second serigraph was published in 2000 and is titled “Summer Rain”. The image size is 22 1/2” X 18” plus margins.

The third serigraph was published in 2001 and is titled “Reflections on Ice”. The image size is 21 1/4” X 17 3/4” plus margins.

The high quality of each piece is a reflection of collaboration of the artist’s creative and print making skills, in concert with the foremost firm in the world in the field of serigraphy.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Arthur Secunda (aka Arturo Secunda outside the United States) was born in New Jersey in 1927. His career in art has been marked by international recognition in many fields – painter, sculptor, teacher, critic and printmaker. In 1947, after a year in the U.S. Air Force as a staff artist, he attended New York University and the Art Students League in New York where he studied with Harry Sternberg, Reginald Marsh and Julian Levi. He later continued his education in Paris and Rome where he studied sculpture with Ossip Zadkine and painting with Andre L’hote. Secunda spent the following year in Mexico working at the Esmeralda Escuela de Pintura y Escultura, where he learned the art of woodcarving and woodcut printing.

Throughout his dynamic career Secunda has cultivated his art connoisseurship via many interesting jobs which have included museum curator of education at the Santa Barbara Art Museum, university instructor and lecturer at UCLA, the Pasadena Art Museum, Otis Art Institute and the Palm Springs Desert Museum. In addition he produced a weekly TV program entitled “Arts of All Times,” and was the founding editor of Artforum magazine in Los Angeles in 1963.

Secunda’s first one man show was at the Galerie Lucien Gout in Montpellier in 1950. Since that time, he has exhibited widely all over the United States, Europe and Japan in over 150 galleries, museums and universities, as well as major art fairs in New York, Paris, Basel and Cologne.

His art works hang in the permanent collections of important institutions worldwide including the Museum of Modern Art in New York; the Library of Congress in Washington D.C.; the Chicago Art Institute; the Honolulu Academy of Fine Arts and the Detroit Art Institute in the U.S. In addition to the Tel Aviv Museum, his art has been acquired by European museums in Aries, Geneva, Stockholm, Choler, Ostend, Brussels, Zurich, and elsewhere.

Secunda is particularly noted for his brilliant collages and striking graphics. J.M. Rouquette, Director of the Arles Museum Reattu has said, “Secunda’s collages make use of a very seductive, original and somewhat mysterious technique in which the actual tearing of paper coincides with a personal philosophy of color.” His graphics have been acclaimed for their lush color and technical inventiveness and his innovations in printmaking have inspired two grants from the Tamarind Lithography Workshop. For many years, Over the years, Secunda has maintained studios in New York, Paris, and Beverly Hills.