This original, one-of-a-kind, mid-century master silkscreen strike off, crafted by Vera Neumann in collaboration with designers and artists such as Perry Ellis and Walter Erhard, embodies a narrative-rich artwork. It transcends the traditional role of art as a mere wall decoration, serving as a foundational element for fashion designs, sportswear, housewares, and a plethora of other remarkable creations throughout Vera's illustrious career. Many of these strike offs bear the marks of Vera and her colleagues, evidencing the meticulous process of refining color and design. This piece poignantly narrates the journey of Vera's original artwork, from sketch to painting, from conceptual design to strike off, and finally to manufacturing. It stands as a testament to a bygone era in the fashion and design industry, preserving a historical technique that is nearly lost in contemporary practices.
This graphic strike off plays with the power of geometry and the depth of color. Broad bands of green with a linear texture intersect over a field of calming blue, creating an array of triangles and a striking chevron pattern. Curved lines in a darker blue hue add a contrasting shape, lending a sense of movement and dimension. The green border mirrors the central design, pulling the composition together in a cohesive and visually appealing way. This piece masterfully balances the energy of angular lines with the soothing quality of cool tones, making it a sophisticated and intriguing addition to any modern space.
Vera Neumann - Malabar (Original: 1 of 1)
28" x 30" (exact measurements provided in photo)