James Christensen - Finding Fish

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16x12 Paper Original Lithograph Yes *150 Yes Unframed $775.00 Design 25% OFF Good
* Hand-Tinted Original Stone Lithograph
      
James Christensen - Finding Fish

James Christensen - Finding Fish

Original Stone Lithograph
This is an age-old technique in which an image is drawn on a stone by the artist (in reverse) and then pressed by hand, one color at a time, onto paper or canvas. Each lithograph is considered an original because the image is created during the process, thus no two are exactly the same.

Elegant and captivating are the two hallmarks you should expect of any James Christensen Hand-Tinted Original Stone Lithograph. Finding Fish is an excellent companion to Christensen’s When Faeries Talk with Fishes. In James’ visual vocabulary, a floating fish connotes the presence of “magic,” the type of which he leaves for you to define. Stone lithography is considered an original art form because the image itself is created on the stone before the lithograph is made. Each lithograph of Finding Fish will be hand-colored and will therefore be slightly different and completely unique.
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