Dimitri Polak "Afternoon Picnic" Hand Signed & Limited Framed Serigraph Art New

$ 68.64

Type: Framed Art Width (Inches): 23 Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes Listed By: Dealer or Reseller Features: Hand Signed & #, Serigraph, Framed, Limited Edition Material: Serigraph & Silkscreen width: 23 Signed: Yes Production Technique: Serigraph/Silkscreen Item Height: 19 in Item Width: 23 in Artist: Dimitri Polak Style: Impressionism Edition Type: Limited Print Surface: Paper Signed By: Dimitri Polak Framing: Framed Theme: Art Height (Inches): 19 Image Orientation: Landscape Subject: Flowers, Woods, Nature, Kinkade, Light height: 19 in Title: Dimitri Polak "Afternoon Picnic"

Description

Dimitri Polak "Afternoon Picnic" Hand Signed & Limited Framed Serigraph Art New. After his military service in the Russian army during World War II, he completed his degree in art studies. In 1991, as the gates of the U.S.S.R. opened, he immigrated to Israel, where he spent the rest of his life. Dimitri Polak "Afternoon Picnic" This Artwork is: NEW Serigraph/Silkscreen Hand signed and numbered by the artist (actual number received may vary from image shown). CUSTOM FRAMED In a gorgeous gold wood frame Double matted Framed Size : 23" x 19" Ready to hang hardware included Printed in Israel Framed in the USA Interested in different framing? Contact us! ABOUT THE ARTIST The artist Dimitri Polak was born in 1922 in a small village near Kiev, Ukraine, once part of the U.S.S.R. From an early age he spent most of his time learning painting and drawing from his father, who was also a gifted artist. After his military service in the Russian army during World War II, he completed his degree in art studies. Until 1991, he spent most of his life as a well-known artist in the USSR and Europe, taking part in many one-person and group exhibitions. In 1991, as the gates of the U.S.S.R. opened, he immigrated to Israel, where he spent the rest of his life. Polak’s work combines a sophisticated use of color with an “Expressionist” approach to the application of pigment. The surfaces of his paintings on canvas are built-up texturally and exhibit an unusual relief quality that at once catches the eye and affects the colors that he layers (glazes). The effect is one of a shimmering light that plays throughout his warm and inviting landscapes. Collectors all over the world enjoy Polak’s works.