Description: HOWARD BEHRENS- very well listed and highly collected artist. Information about this important artist is at the bottom of the listing. This work is referred to as DINARD 1992. Wonderful depiction of DINARD, France. Sold out—last sold for approx. $1,500 when it was available retail. Huge Serigraph. Limited Edition-numbered 6/300 lower left. Hand Signed lower right. Condition is great. Only very minor imperfections in the margin that will cover well when the new owner mats and frames this beauty. Paper edge: 38x44 inches. Image: 31.5x38.25 inches. Only sells and ships to the lower 48 United States of America. Please view our other listings. We have a nice collection of original art listed at very reasonable prices. We have modern, vintage and antique works in watercolor, acrylic and oil. Artist Information Howard Behrens is a man of many contrasts. Tall, strikingly good-looking with a dignified self-assurance, Behrens is at the same time boyish and vulnerable. He began drawing with crayons when the world around him was colored by the darkness of the Great Depression -- and he never stopped. For nearly seven decades his life has been defined by light, color, line, and texture. From crayons to sketch pads to experimenting with paint, the world of visual art has been this artist's driving passion. "Everybody starts off drawing. All young kids have a sense of art and a desire to draw in the beginning," Behrens says, "but I just never stopped." Classically trained and intensely focused, Howard Behrens' paintings are dramatic, intense, alive with color and texture -- and unique in his preference of the palette knife over the paintbrush. He hasn't picked up a paintbrush since 1976, when he made an experimental leap to an entirely different artistic technique. By the mid-seventies, Behrens was in his forties, well established as an illustrator and graphic designer, yet he continued to use weekends and nights to paint, experimenting with color, technique, and style. "When I had free time I used to go to the art museums and copy paintings to figure out what the artist had done," Behrens recalls. "I wanted to know the relationship between texture, line, shape, and light -- and I just kept painting. I couldn't stop painting.” "But one fact always puzzled me. The color of the paint on the palette was so much brighter, more exciting than the paint on the canvas. In 1976 when I had just returned from a three week trip to the western United States, I decided to try applying the colors directly onto the painting with my palette knife -- the handheld metal tool usually used to mix and blend paints. It was easier for me to be freer with the subject matter of the western landscape. Wide open spaces. Wandering riverbeds. Brilliant cloud formations. The western landscape lent itself to being more spontaneous -- and using the palette knife instead of the brush allowed me to work with the paint much more quickly while retaining the pure, vivid color of the paints. I was hooked. I've been applying the colors directly onto my paintings with a palette knife ever since."
Price: 699 USD
Location: Cocoa Beach, Florida
End Time: 2025-01-13T00:30:25.000Z
Shipping Cost: 60 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Medium: Serigraph & Silkscreen
Edition Size: 300
Subject: Landscape
Style: Impressionism
Size Type/Largest Dimension: Large (Greater than 30'')
Original/Reproduction: Original Print
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Features: Signed, Numbered
Color: Multi-Color
Year: 1992
Edition Type: Limited Edition
Width (Inches): 44
Date of Creation: 1990-1999
Print Surface: Paper
Originality: Limited Edition Print
Height (Inches): 38
Signed?: HAND SIGNED
Printing Technique: Serigraph
Artist: HOWARD BEHRENS
Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work
Print Type: Serigraph & Silkscreen
Size: Large (up to 60in.)