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"Dear Georgia-Letter 2" by Gail Tarantino

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Item No. 100296921

"Dear Georgia-Letter 2" by Gail Tarantino

Price reduced from $1,545.00 to $1,158.75 25% off
3.3 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100296921
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"Dear Georgia-Letter 2" by Gail Tarantino
Price reduced from $1,545.00 to $1,158.75 25% off
Price reduced from $1,545.00 to $1,158.75 25% off
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For this piece, San Francisco Bay-area artist Gail Tarantino has created an original artwork, using pigmented acrylic ink that has been printed as a high-quality limited edition archival print on acid-free paper, made of 100% cotton rag. Created in collaboration with Uprise Art, this limited-edition archival artwork print is custom-framed and exclusive to Design Within Reach. It is archivally framed with acrylic Plexiglas and a matte wood frame. Limited edition of 50.
  • An exclusive piece created in partnership with the New York gallery Uprise Art.
  • This limited-edition archival print is custom framed with acrylic Plexiglas and maple wood.
  • Printed on acid-free 100% cotton rag paper that has a smooth, matte finish.
  • Hanging hardware and instructions included.
Brand
Uprise Art
General Dimensions
  • 41½" H 30¼" W 2½" D
Product Weight
20 lbs
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Dimensions

"Dear Georgia-Letter 2" by Gail Tarantino

  • Height (in): 41½
  • Width (in): 30¼
  • Depth (in): 2½
  • Weight (lbs): 20
  • Maple frame
  • Acrylic Plexiglas
  • 100% cotton rag paper

Gail Tarantino

Gail Tarantino’s artwork is often informed by a “not-so-secret desire to be literary.” The San Francisco-based painter begins many of her pieces by writing short stories, letters, or notes. As a way of interpreting language and its myriad meanings, Tarantino then encodes the text using highly pigmented acrylic ink, which results in abstract color compositions rife with hidden meaning.

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