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.
The artwork unfolds in a harmonious blend of warm tones, featuring a concentric pattern of arcs and curves in shades of tangerine, mustard, and magenta. The curves gracefully echo each other, creating an illusion of depth and motion that is both hypnotic and soothing. This symmetrical arrangement is bordered by a vibrant pink edge, which amplifies the energy of the piece. The fluidity and the choice of colors suggest a retro vibe, reminiscent of the bold and optimistic designs of the 1960s and 70s. This strike off could bring a lively yet comforting presence to any contemporary space.
Vera Neumann - Pavillion (Original: 1 of 1)
28" x 30" (exact measuments provided in photo)