Turq
Artist: Carole Eisner
Price:
$3,450.00
Medium: Painting
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Creation Date: 1980
Materials: Acrylic on paper mounted on board
Dimensions: 24" x 25" x 1"
Finish: Framed
About the Item: A trip to Santa Fe in the 1980s inspired Carole Eisner’s Pueblo series. In these paintings Eisner’s geometric abstractions take on a still, openness that speaks to the desert landscapes and bright skies she observed. They are calm and bold alluding to both landscape and architecture. Movement is implied in the floating forms and color associations but the balance that the artist imbues counteracts any urgency, leaving harmonious conversations.
About The Artist
Carole Eisner was born in 1937 and raised in New York City. After receiving her BFA from Syracuse University in 1958, Eisner worked as a designer for several fashion houses in New York City, where she garnered industry awards including Mademoiselle Magazine’s “Best Young Designer” in 1961. After the first of her five children was born, Eisner began to paint at home. “I didn’t have a studio in our first apartment, so I threw tarps on the sofas and just started to paint,” she says. Shortly after, Eisner began to experiment with scrap metal, welding sculptures that grew in scale as her artistry progressed over the following decades. Eisner's longevity as an artist is a testament to the natural marriage between her metal sculptures and works on canvas. Over a 50 year career, Eisner has had dozens of solo exhibitions across the United States and several internationally. She has participated in group shows at The Guggenheim Collection and other notable museums. Eisner is represented in private, public, and corporate collections and has been published in The New York Times, New York Magazine, Who’s Who in American Art, and Vogue. Eisner currently resides in Weston, Connecticut with her husband.
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