"New Moon II 2007 #19" by Peter Max Media: Original Mixed Media Acrylic on Paper Image Dimensions: 24 x 36 Framed Dimensions(Approx): 35 x 46.5 Year Produced: 2007 Edition #: Unique Condition: Excellent Gallery Retail: $ 9000
About "New Moon II 2007 #19"
Inspired by the monks and sages the artist saw as a child growing up in Shanghai, China, Peter Max's 'New Moon' is representative of his sensual and energetic Neo-Expressionistic brushwork style, and of his bold, Neo-Fauvist color palette which began to emerge in the 1970s. In the painting, a zen monk, holding his umbrella, contemplates the meaning of a new moon rising - new beginnings and goals, a time when new intentions are made. He seems to float somewhere between the horizon and the clouds and heavens, close to the new moon, and painted in the most daring and vibrant of the artist's color palettes.
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Peter Max German/American Artist: b. 1937. Peter Max has inspired American's for more than four decades. His one-man museum exhibitions have had record-breaking attendance while also demonstrating how fine art can extend beyond museum walls and enrich non-traditional media, such as a Continental Airlines super jet and a 600 foot Woodstock stage, a giant mural for the Winter Olympics and 10-foot guitars for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Max's appeal, along with other enduring American icons Walt Disney and Bob Dylan, spans all national demographics and has done so for generations. Peter is known throughout the world and is a household name in America, is famous for his new age style, cosmic imagery and multi-colored blends. During the late 1960's and early 70's, Peter Max's colorful art reached millions of people and he won numerous major awards for his work. One of the most famous of all living artist's, Peter Max is also a pop culture icon. His bold colors, uplifting images and an uncommon artistic diversity have touched almost every phase of American culture and has inspired many generations.
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