James Rizzi (1950-2011) - TAXI TAKE US HOME





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Description from the seller
Print run of 350 copies
This is edition number 138/350
Titled: Taxi Take Us Home
Technique: 3D silkscreen
Original 3D chart from 2002
With 'John Szoke Editions' embossing stamp in the cardboard.
Hand-signed by James Rizzi in pencil
In excellent condition
Fully framed in a black aluminum frame with a burgundy passe-partout and anti-reflective glass with UV protection
Dustproof finish of museum quality.
Includes a hanging system, but because of the thickness of the frame it can also be placed upright (see the last photo)
James Rizzi was born in 1950 in Brooklyn. He studied at the Florida art academy (Gainesville), where he began experimenting with painting, printmaking and sculpture. In Rizzi’s work you often encounter his birthplace, New York. The paintings sometimes look almost childlike naïve, with bright colors and radiant cheerfulness. In the art press he is often labeled as an ‘Urban Primitive Artist’. Rizzi himself says he has been influenced by Picasso, Klee and Dubuffet.
Is packaged very carefully and shipped worldwide with tracking
Print run of 350 copies
This is edition number 138/350
Titled: Taxi Take Us Home
Technique: 3D silkscreen
Original 3D chart from 2002
With 'John Szoke Editions' embossing stamp in the cardboard.
Hand-signed by James Rizzi in pencil
In excellent condition
Fully framed in a black aluminum frame with a burgundy passe-partout and anti-reflective glass with UV protection
Dustproof finish of museum quality.
Includes a hanging system, but because of the thickness of the frame it can also be placed upright (see the last photo)
James Rizzi was born in 1950 in Brooklyn. He studied at the Florida art academy (Gainesville), where he began experimenting with painting, printmaking and sculpture. In Rizzi’s work you often encounter his birthplace, New York. The paintings sometimes look almost childlike naïve, with bright colors and radiant cheerfulness. In the art press he is often labeled as an ‘Urban Primitive Artist’. Rizzi himself says he has been influenced by Picasso, Klee and Dubuffet.
Is packaged very carefully and shipped worldwide with tracking

