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Signed Lithograph by Robert Lyn Nelson

  • City: Atascadero
  • State: California
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This Signed limited edition Lithograph (number 327/400) of"Melody and Magic of Seven Pools" is one of Robert Lyn Nelson's most famous of the Classic Collection. This Lithograph is from a gallery in N. California and was originally listed at $2500.00.It is in excellent condition and has been kept behind professional plastic covering. "Melody and Magic of Seven Pools" is part of the RLN Classic Collection, an extraordinary series of multimedia fine art prints published in the 1980's and 1990's by Robert Lyn Nelson, founder of the Modern Marine Art Movement. The Artist will not be publishing works in this media format in the future which adds to the exceptionality and value of the edition and series. Size: 24″ x 18″ x 3 panels (triptych) Medium: Mixed Media on fine art paper utilizing the following printing techniques: Off Set Lithography, Serigraphy, Embossing, Die Making Year Published: 1990 This edition is numbered 327/400 signd and dated 1989 Edition info: Total Edition Size: 475 50 Artist Proofs SOLD OUT 25 Publishers Proofs 300 Signed and Numbered SOLD OUT 100 Signed and Numbered w/ Remarques: SOLD OUT It will be rolled into a mailing tube for delivery to you. Style The creator of "Two Worlds Environmental Surrealist School of Painting,"[9]where one sees simultaneously what is above and below the ocean's surface - a new school of fine art. He is best known for his marine painting, however, and he has created more than 9,000 original works of art in a range of styles and techniques. His first painting in the Two Worlds Environmental style, was created in 1979 and is called Two Worlds. According to Nelson, "It is a visionary fantasy - more surrealism than realism." In this work he has "selectively shown some of Lahainaʻs historic buildings, but the perspective and multiple light source are imaginary. In the real ocean you lose the whole spectrum of color when you get below thirty feet."[10] "So exciting was the concept in both perspective and personal style, that imitators quickly arose", says gallery owner Jim Killett. "Nelson perfected the two worlds concept, made it popular, and in the course, spawned dozens of mimics including a few who are generally interested in bringing something good to the genre. The difference, of course, is that Nelson is the only artist who didn't have to learn to paint like Robert Lyn Nelson." Size: 24″ x 18″ x 3 panels (triptych) Medium: Mixed Media on fine art paper utilizing the following printing techniques: Off Set Lithography, Serigraphy, Embossing, Die Making Year Published: 1990 This edition is numbered 327/400 signd and dated 1989