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Kim FrohsinThree Stacks2011
2011
$3,000
£2,278.24
€2,617.27
CA$4,229.29
A$4,496.61
CHF 2,431.63
MX$53,488.57
NOK 30,459.65
SEK 27,818.72
DKK 19,551.93
About the Item
Multidisciplinary artist Kim Frohsin’s work is held by the San Jose Museum of Art, the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento, the Office of the Governor, State Capital, Sacramento, and the United States Department of State. Her work is also in numerous corporate and private collections, among them the Morgan Flagg Family Collection, Buck Fine Arts, Adobe Systems, Inc Neiman Marcus and the Gap, Inc. Frohsin began exhibiting in the San Francisco Bay Area in the early 1990s, and in 1993 was included with Nathan Olivera, Manuel Neri and Stephen De Staebler in an exhibit of "Four Figures from the Bay." With Wayne Thiebaud as the juror, she won the California Society of Printmakers' Award in 1996, and the following year exhibited at the de Young Museum in San Francisco in "Bay Area Art: The Morgan Flagg Collection."
'Three Stacks' form Kim Frohsin's highly contemporary and important CokeWork Series where the artist uses discarded and collected Coca Cola cups in her mixed media collage work. Here, three Coke bottles are presented with effervescent pink and white bubbles afloat. Mixed media includes acrylic paint, ink, gouache, dry pigment, collage on archival board. Professionally framed in pale hard wood and open on the back so that the artist's signature and title are on view.
Keywords: Coke Coca Cola, Cokework, pink, collage, small, Pop Art, collectible, figuration, Bay Area, San Francisco, Atlanta
- Creator:Kim Frohsin (1961, American)
- Creation Year:2011
- Dimensions:Height: 12 in (30.48 cm)Width: 10 in (25.4 cm)Depth: 2.75 in (6.99 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Burlingame, CA
- Reference Number:Seller: FDFROK-2671stDibs: LU3753981073
Kim Frohsin
Kim Frohsin, Third generation Bay Area Figurative artist is at home with a variety of media, including painting, drawing, monoprints, mixed media and collage. Her subjects include the female figure, cityscape, iconic Coke-Work, Portraits of Numbers, and other objects that attract her attention and which are most often autobiographical in nature. Frohsin began exhibiting in the San Francisco Bay Area in the early 1990s, and in 1993 was included with Nathan Olivera, Manuel Neri and Stephen De Staebler in an exhibit of 'Four Figures from the Bay.' With Wayne Thiebaud as the juror, she won the California Society of Printmakers' Award in 1996, and the following year exhibited at the de Young Museum in San Francisco in "Bay Area Art: The Morgan Flagg Collection. " Born: 1961, Atlanta, GA Moved to California: 1979
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