Robert Mars (196 - Trade All the Light





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Robert Mars, Trade All the Light, a 2019 mixed media and giclée print in a limited edition of 4/5, in multicolor with pink and black, on archival paper 61 x 61 cm, hand-signed, with minor edge damage.
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Trade All the Light [Grace Kelly] • Signed archival pigment print • Vintage collage and spray embellishments on Moab Entrada Rag Bright 290 g archival paper • 24 x 24 inches
Hand embellished, signed and numbered by the artist Robert Mars in a limited and embellished edition of 5 • #
Robert Mars
Robert Mars's artwork traces an evolving fascination with the Golden Age of American popular culture and celebrates icons of the 1950s and 1960s, drawing on that culture for a long time. Through the application of a rich color palette and explicit attitude, Mars's paintings evoke a vintage design quality and pay homage to an ideal era of growth and hope that prevailed in the U.S. at the end of the Depression. A time before the internet and mobile technology, when information wasn't instantly available to millions and there were no instant internet celebrities; people lived with the myth of unique, untouchable, unforgettable personalities.
The work has a very slight edge damage
Trade All the Light [Grace Kelly] • Signed archival pigment print • Vintage collage and spray embellishments on Moab Entrada Rag Bright 290 g archival paper • 24 x 24 inches
Hand embellished, signed and numbered by the artist Robert Mars in a limited and embellished edition of 5 • #
Robert Mars
Robert Mars's artwork traces an evolving fascination with the Golden Age of American popular culture and celebrates icons of the 1950s and 1960s, drawing on that culture for a long time. Through the application of a rich color palette and explicit attitude, Mars's paintings evoke a vintage design quality and pay homage to an ideal era of growth and hope that prevailed in the U.S. at the end of the Depression. A time before the internet and mobile technology, when information wasn't instantly available to millions and there were no instant internet celebrities; people lived with the myth of unique, untouchable, unforgettable personalities.
The work has a very slight edge damage

