Geometric Composition in Grey and Red
Gail Altschuler
About this Item
South African 1957-
Geometric Composition in Grey and Red
1987
signed, dated 1987 and numbered 1/1 in pencil in the margin
colour screenprint on paper
image size: 55,5 by 89,5cm; 88,5 by 122 by 2,5cm including frame
Provenance
The Engen Collection.
Notes
Gail Altschuler began her artistic journey as a silkscreen printer, producing vibrant, large-scale works on paper for hotels and corporate spaces. Her art is held in both South African and international corporate collections.
Today, Gail is a dedicated art teacher, offering instruction in drawing, painting, art history and ceramics from her home studio. She has gained recognition for her distinctive porcelain pieces, which she uses as a canvas to explore and narrate stories about human connection-focusing on themes such as relationships, couples, siblings and music. Altshuler currently resides in North London.
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