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Artist: Nicholas Kahn
Richard Selesnick
Hummingbird Augury: Cobalt Blue Pastel Drawing on Handmade Paper w/ Gold Stars
By Nicholas Kahn
Richard Selesnick
Located in Hudson, NY
Hummingbird Augury (Circular Cobalt Blue Pastel Drawing of Golden Hummingbird and Stars on Indian Handmade Cotton Paper by Kahn & Selesnick)
11 inch diameter unframed
pastel, conte c...
Category
2010s Contemporary Nicholas Kahn Richard Selesnick Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Crayon, Pastel, Handmade Paper, Graphite
The Tower
By Nicholas Kahn
Richard Selesnick
Located in Hudson, NY
Watercolor on archival paper
23 x 17 inches in white-painted custom wood frame with 8ply mat
19 x 13 inches unframed
This whimsical watercolor drawing on archival paper was made by the creative duo Nicholas Kahn & Richard Selesnick as part of their series "Madame Lulu's Book of Fate", wherein the artists celebrate the carnivalesque with a cast of peculiar costumed characters. In this illustration, a cluster of sienna-colored buildings are stacked in the shape of a human figure. Surrounded by a spring-green landscape and bearing flowers--a pale yellow sunflower in one hand, and a bouquet in the others--the figure appears gentle despite its colossal size. The artists' highly stylized approach adds an almost vintage...
Category
2010s Contemporary Nicholas Kahn Richard Selesnick Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Watercolor, Archival Paper
The Chariot (Kahn
Selesnick’s illustrated “Madame Lulu’s Book of Fate” Tarot)
By Nicholas Kahn
Richard Selesnick
Located in Hudson, NY
Watercolor on archival paper
23 x 17 inches in white-painted custom wood frame with 8ply mat
19 x 13 inches unframed
This whimsical watercolor drawing on archival paper was made by the creative duo Nicholas Kahn & Richard Selesnick as part of their series "Madame Lulu's Book of Fate", wherein the artists celebrate the carnivalesque with a cast of peculiar costumed characters. In this illustration, a humble wagon, humorously dubbed a "chariot", is transporting an assortment of theatrical props and trunks. A close look will reveal yet another curiosity: a pair of bare feet supporting and propelling the chariot. A subdued palette of sienna, beige, rose and umber unifies the composition, and the artists' highly stylized approach adds an almost vintage...
Category
2010s Contemporary Nicholas Kahn Richard Selesnick Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Watercolor, Archival Paper
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