Alsace 2015

$125.00

This Alsatian Style White Wine Festival poster for 2015 embraces earlier periods of art that influence the artist..

In his comments from the exhibit "in The Public Eye, San Francisco Museum of Modern Arts Architecture and Design Curator Paulo Poledri wrote: "For Reis, the art of the mid-nineteenth century, especially English work, seems to offer a much more preferable spectrum of ideas. The meticulous outlook of the Pre-Raphaelites, with their fastidious technical precision and naturalistic color palette, or the sequence of ornamental motifs of the Arts and Crafts Movement where the eye can percieve neither a beginning nor an end, find their way into his work."

A lovely red-haired woman inhales, her profile against a background of aromatic botanicals. The tattoo on her arm commemorates the festival year.

Signed giclée print of original painting. 11" x 17” image centered on white heavy-weight 15" x 21” archival stock.

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This Alsatian Style White Wine Festival poster for 2015 embraces earlier periods of art that influence the artist..

In his comments from the exhibit "in The Public Eye, San Francisco Museum of Modern Arts Architecture and Design Curator Paulo Poledri wrote: "For Reis, the art of the mid-nineteenth century, especially English work, seems to offer a much more preferable spectrum of ideas. The meticulous outlook of the Pre-Raphaelites, with their fastidious technical precision and naturalistic color palette, or the sequence of ornamental motifs of the Arts and Crafts Movement where the eye can percieve neither a beginning nor an end, find their way into his work."

A lovely red-haired woman inhales, her profile against a background of aromatic botanicals. The tattoo on her arm commemorates the festival year.

Signed giclée print of original painting. 11" x 17” image centered on white heavy-weight 15" x 21” archival stock.

This Alsatian Style White Wine Festival poster for 2015 embraces earlier periods of art that influence the artist..

In his comments from the exhibit "in The Public Eye, San Francisco Museum of Modern Arts Architecture and Design Curator Paulo Poledri wrote: "For Reis, the art of the mid-nineteenth century, especially English work, seems to offer a much more preferable spectrum of ideas. The meticulous outlook of the Pre-Raphaelites, with their fastidious technical precision and naturalistic color palette, or the sequence of ornamental motifs of the Arts and Crafts Movement where the eye can percieve neither a beginning nor an end, find their way into his work."

A lovely red-haired woman inhales, her profile against a background of aromatic botanicals. The tattoo on her arm commemorates the festival year.

Signed giclée print of original painting. 11" x 17” image centered on white heavy-weight 15" x 21” archival stock.