Lucien Dulfan, Study (reminiscent of some elements in the large-scale paintings that... followed)
Created in Fishkill, New York, 1990
Mixed media on board; 13¼” X 16½” X ½”
A fantastic, yet utterly realistic, composition with found objects and mixed media on unfinished plywood. You want... that paper!
Not named, signed or dated, this study was produced on an impulse as an expression of artist's urge to create; gifted to the owner.
This is a unique, simple but deeply conceptual and strongly evocative, if personal and ephemeral, object of art. The artist's unique style and the infinite mastery of his art are unmistakable.
Vintage condition with minimal signs of aging, fading or wear; refer to photo.
Sold "as is".
About: Lucien Dulfan, Russian-American artist, was born in Frunze, Kyrgyz SSR (now Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan) where his family was evacuated in 1942. The family returned to Odessa in 1946. Lucien Dulfan is a Russian Soviet born conceptualist artist, living in the United States since 1990. During his career in the USSR, he was considered a Nonconformist artist. After finishing school, he was accepted to the Grekov Odessa Art School from which he graduated in 1963. He became a member of the Artists Union of the USSR in 1973 while working as a graphics artist for the newspaper Komsomolskaya Iskra. Lucien Dulfan immigrated with his family to the United States in 1990, settling and setting up his studio in the Upper Manhattan, New York City... a whole new life begun!