|
Together
TOGETHER
In 1950 Claude Clark went to Haiti, one year after the Haitian Exposition at Port-Au-Prince. Paul E. Magloire was the new black leader and many small industries were being stimulated and encouraged. Glen Lukens, Art professor at U.C.L A. had helped Clark with ceramics at Talladega College and was deeply involved in,ceramic projects in Haiti.
Clark said-"the jeep ride into the mountains was so rough that I stood most of the way." He took black and white snapshots at each stop. The painting together was done in 1961 from material gathered on that trip. The couple were seen sitting on the bumper of the jeep at a clinic.
The father and son supervized color separations and printing. Four color ink photo-offset lithography was done by Golden Gate Litho. All printed posters were printed on high quality archival paper.
Medium - Photo-Offset Lithograph
Original painting was done in 1961
Size is 18 X 24 inches
Sold Un-Framed
Discount on Volumn Purchase
Shipping is FREE |
Mulptiple Purchase of any $35.00 prints are as follows:
1.) any 3 prints for $75.00
2.) any 6 prints for $120.00
3.) any 10 prints for $150.00
3.) any 35 prints for $350.00
4.) purchases of $150.00 or more inclued a FREE Clark CD |
Make this Picture Larger
|