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Wilma FioriYellow Series #5, 2006 Abstract Painting by Denver Artist Wilma Fiori2006
2006
$2,450
£1,859.68
€2,132.58
CA$3,458.16
A$3,712.01
CHF 1,976.46
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NOK 24,977.01
SEK 22,810.97
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About the Item
“Yellow Series #5” is an original abstract painting on paper by Denver-based artist Wilma Fiori, created in 2006. This striking composition explores color, rhythm, and spatial balance through a bold interplay of geometric forms and linear patterning. The lower portion radiates with luminescent yellow and soft pink bands, while the upper section is defined by graphic black and white stripes reminiscent of a zebra motif, creating a dynamic dialogue between harmony and contrast.
Executed in oil on paper, the artwork is signed and dated by the artist at the lower right and titled, signed, and dated on the reverse, confirming authenticity.
Expertly presented in a custom hand-carved frame with a 16-ply archival mat and UV70 protectant glass, this piece is preserved to museum standards while enhancing its modern visual impact.
A compelling example of Wilma Fiori’s modernist abstraction, “Yellow Series #5” showcases her refined sense of color theory and compositional rhythm. This vibrant work makes a sophisticated statement in both contemporary interiors and collections of mid-century–inspired abstract art.
- Creator:Wilma Fiori (1929 - 2019, American)
- Creation Year:2006
- Dimensions:Height: 27.25 in (69.22 cm)Width: 26.5 in (67.31 cm)
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- Framing:Frame IncludedFraming Options Available
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- Gallery Location:Denver, CO
- Reference Number:Seller: 269491stDibs: LU27316784892
Although Fiori was born in Ohio, she grew up in Great Bend, Kansas before moving to Colorado to attend Loretto Heights College, where she received her BFA. However, after she graduated in 1952, she discovered her passion for anthropology, and in 1979, she received a Master of Arts in Anthropology from the University of Denver. Fiori was fortunate to work as a curatorial assistant to Richard Conn in the Native Arts Department of the Denver Art Museum. The Denver Art Museum was the first Fine Art Museum in the United States to show Native American Art. The pottery and textiles from the Southwestern tribes inspired Fiori’s fascination with geometric designs and like many of her contemporary artists, it contributed to her shift towards abstract painting. In 1987, Fiori met Dale Chisman, a prominent Colorado artist, and studied under him at the Art Students League of Denver until 2007. She also met and studied alongside other talented Colorado artists including Bill Joseph, Jeffery Keith, Quang Ho, and Mark Lunning. Fiori exhibited her artwork for over 30 years in Colorado, Indiana, Illinois, and New York.
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