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Mitch McGeeLast One to Know, Pop Art, Wood, Female, Figurative, Blonde, Blue Eyes, Pink2025
2025
$4,900
£3,747.64
€4,288.80
CA$6,974.04
A$7,550.86
CHF 4,014.44
MX$91,068.56
NOK 50,483.89
SEK 47,065.37
DKK 32,031.93
About the Item
Last One to Know, Layered, Stained and Painted Birch Wood Artwork by Texas Artist, Mitch McGee. This female figurative Pop Artwork is 30" Round. She is a Blonde with Blue Eyes.
The influences for Mitch McGee's own artwork came from the style of Pop Art legend, Roy Lichtenstein, but the Houston artist, went on to create his own style and establish his unique voice. Today, his creativity exists in that space between painting and sculpture. In his Birch series, McGee uses pieces of wood, each illustrated, hand cut and stained or painted to create dimensional pieces. Each painting is filled with thick layers and subtle shadows. There is a warmth created by the imperfection of the birch and its grain that creates an emotional connection. Each painting is a labor of love, taking 40 to 50 hours or more to complete.
McGee has created original works inspired by Superhero comics, Sports icons, as well as romantic moments using thick lines and bold colors to bring these scenes to life in his own way. Each artwork is filled with humor, irony, compassion or seduction.
His artwork has been exhibited throughout Texas since 2001 and in New York with Elisa Contemporary Art since 2012. Mitch McGee’s artwork has been featured in Architectural Digest, House Beautiful, Dwell Magazine, in W Magazine, and in a solo exhibit at 1st Dibs in NYC. His work is public and private collections throughout the world.
- Creator:Mitch McGee (American)
- Creation Year:2025
- Dimensions:Height: 30 in (76.2 cm)Width: 30 in (76.2 cm)Depth: 2 in (5.08 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Riverdale, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU166216978532
Mitch McGee
Mitch McGee’s layered birch wall works are conceptually grounded in the style of Pop Art legend, Roy Lichtenstein. Specifically citing Lichtenstein’s ‘Girl With Hair Ribbon’, 1965 as McGee’s first major re-appropriation in this arena, he produced his own version ’Lichtenstein with a Red Bow’, 2011 setting in motion this iconic body of work. With an a long history of wood working during his upbringing, and a background in graphic design, McGee develops this unique practice of three-dimensional wall works drawing from his diverse relationship to material and design. Hand cut, oil stained layered birch into tiered dimensions then colored with acrylic paint, McGee illustrates his work with comic book superheroes and sports icons, cinematic gestures and romantic moments akin to the silver screen. McGee’s subject matter draws from a range of highly charged scenarios and narratives illuminated by the bold colors and a distinct physicality of his practice.
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