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Image:
8.00" x 6.50"
Overall:
8.00" x 6.50"
City Lights Bookstore Wood Print
by Suzanne Giuriati Cerny
Product Details
City Lights Bookstore wood print by Suzanne Giuriati Cerny. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
Historic San Francisco Bookstore, owned by Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
Ships Within
3 - 4 business days
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Comments (9)
Artist's Description
Historic San Francisco Bookstore, owned by Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
About Suzanne Giuriati Cerny
Biography and Artist statement: I have made available a collection of live sketches and oil paintings of jazz musicians, live in-performance and from photographs. For more information on my jazz related portraits and sketches and paintings, please see www.behance.net/art3fcc www.behance.net/art3fcc My art practice took many turns over the years 1960-2020. At the present time, I am experimenting with non-objective expressionism, rethinking early training through abstract designs. I'm encouraged by an art enthusiast and architect who has been a mentor and an art enthusiast in my life.. I began to work in oils in Cooper Union In the 1960's. After graduation, instead of taking my BA in art at Yale, (my scholarship to Cooper...
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Suzanne Giuriati Cerny
Making a sale in fineartamerica makes new friends. Thank you all for your comments. I need to spend more time here seeing the works of all the artists. I'm living in Cuenca, Ecuador now. My regular address is Berkeley, California. I have visited most of the states in the US, hitchhiking or driving, during my early adult life. I spent time in Texas during the MoonWalk, was that 1970? Georgia, I caught a plane connection to Brazil where I studied digital painting with Celito Medeiros. I have never been to Romania, but my forebears immigrated to the US from Hungry in the 18th century, as well as Napoli, It. The fate of the world depends on artists who should rule the world, I heard that said. Some call us dreamers. Wasn't electricity invented by a dreamer? May your art works grace the world in every home, on every wall, in banks, homes, offices. It is up to us to spread the word, Send letters with images to your local companies! Thank you fineartamerica for your wonderful website.
Suzanne Giuriati Cerny
Thank you Scott from PA., Raymundo from Tx., Daniel from GA., Michael, PA, Ana Maria, Romania! for your collective recognition.
Scott Burd
Congratulations
Raymundo Urbina
Nice!! Congrats on your sale!
Daniel Eskridge
Excellent work! Love the sense of that it has just rained.
Michael Porchik
Congrats on your sale.
Ana Maria Edulescu
Gorgeous work. Congrats on your sale !!!!!