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Rita Mcgurn

Untitled, 199045.7 x 46.4cmSign in to view price
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MaterialGallery
oil on boardMargot Samel
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a striking portrait of a woman against a minimalist background. The bold use of colors, primarily blues and pinks, creates a visually captivating composition. The subject's expression is pensive, adding a sense of depth and emotion to the piece. The painting style appears to be expressive, with visible brushstrokes and a sense of spontaneity. This artwork likely reflects the artist's unique perspective and aims to evoke a specific emotional response or convey a deeper meaning about the human experience. ...

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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
Untitled
Rita Mcgurn
Untitled, 2000
189.2 x 64.8 x 35.6cm
Untitled
Rita Mcgurn
Untitled, 1990
38.1 x 48.3cm
Untitled
Rita Mcgurn
Untitled, 1990
80 x 87cm
Untitled
Rita Mcgurn
Untitled, 1990
100 x 125cm
Untitled
Rita Mcgurn
Untitled, 1990
83 x 110cm
Untitled
Rita Mcgurn
Untitled, 1990
100 x 82cm
Untitled
Rita Mcgurn
Untitled, 1990
100 x 82cm
Untitled
Rita Mcgurn
Untitled, 1990
85 x 108cm
Untitled
Rita Mcgurn
Untitled, 1990
76 x 108cm
Untitled
Rita Mcgurn
Untitled, 1990
90 x 88cm
Untitled
Rita Mcgurn
Untitled, 1990
45.7 x 46.4cm
Margot Samel
Gallery
Margot Samel
New York City

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