Untitled

Rita Mcgurn

Untitled, 199090 x 88cm12000 USD
Details
MaterialGallery
wool and permanent markerMargot Samel
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This vibrant artwork showcases a captivating textural composition. The colors are rich and varied, with shades of pink, purple, orange, and green creating a visually striking tapestry. The overall form resembles two figures, though their details are abstracted and interwoven within the intricate, crocheted-like structure. The piece demonstrates a unique technique that blends different materials and textures, resulting in a visually engaging and tactile experience. The artwork appears to explore themes of human connection and the interplay between individual and collective identity, inviting the viewer to ponder the artist's creative expression and intentions. ...

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Artist
Rita Mcgurn
B.1940

In addition to an eclectic career in interior design, theatre and television, Rita McGurn was an enthusiastic artist and knitter from the 1970s, creating sculptures in wool. Rita McGurn was not in the habit of titling or dating the works of art she compulsively produced, preferring to think of them as elements in a constantly unfolding tapestry that could be infinitely altered, a tapestry that was directly superimposed on the life she led.

Rita Mcgurn: Artworks
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Rita McgurnUntitled, 2000Price on Request
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Rita McgurnUntitled, 199012000 USD
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Rita McgurnUntitled, 199012000 USD
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Rita McgurnUntitled, 199012000 USD
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Rita McgurnUntitled, 199012000 USD
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Rita McgurnUntitled, 199012000 USD
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Rita McgurnUntitled, 199012000 USD
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Rita McgurnUntitled, 1990Price on Request
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Rita McgurnUntitled, 199012000 USD
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Rita McgurnUntitled, 199012000 USD
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Rita McgurnUntitled, 199012000 USD
Margot Samel
Gallery
Margot Samel
New York City