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Limited Edition Prints Icara 1992, Goldwell Open Air Museum
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Icara 1992, Goldwell Open Air Museum

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LIMITED EDITION PRINT

Specifications:
Paper: WARM DUOTONE PRINT ON HAHNEMUHLE FINE ART BARYTA (325 gsm · 100% α-cellulose)
Gloss Level: Silk Gloss

All limited-edition prints are produced on museum quality paper with archival pigment inks. Each piece is signed, titled, and numbered by hand and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity with hologram seal and serial number. A total of 50 prints will be made across all sizes. No other limited editions will be released thereafter.

All prints are shipped unframed. The artist reserves the right to produce up to two Artist Proofs for each artwork in addition to the edition sizes listed.

STORY

The Greek story of Icarus is the jumping off point for Dre Peeter’s wood sculpture “Icara,” Icarus as female.

The hot and sunny environment of the American Southwest is a natural location for a sculpture that takes as its beginning the story of the headstrong youth who flew too close to the sun with wax wings, which subsequently melted, plunging him back to earth. The Greek myth fits well into the dry desert reality; the female form of “Icara,” arms/wings spread wide, eternally poised at the zenith of her flight, caught between the earth below and the desert sky above.

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LIMITED EDITION PRINT

Specifications:
Paper: WARM DUOTONE PRINT ON HAHNEMUHLE FINE ART BARYTA (325 gsm · 100% α-cellulose)
Gloss Level: Silk Gloss

All limited-edition prints are produced on museum quality paper with archival pigment inks. Each piece is signed, titled, and numbered by hand and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity with hologram seal and serial number. A total of 50 prints will be made across all sizes. No other limited editions will be released thereafter.

All prints are shipped unframed. The artist reserves the right to produce up to two Artist Proofs for each artwork in addition to the edition sizes listed.

STORY

The Greek story of Icarus is the jumping off point for Dre Peeter’s wood sculpture “Icara,” Icarus as female.

The hot and sunny environment of the American Southwest is a natural location for a sculpture that takes as its beginning the story of the headstrong youth who flew too close to the sun with wax wings, which subsequently melted, plunging him back to earth. The Greek myth fits well into the dry desert reality; the female form of “Icara,” arms/wings spread wide, eternally poised at the zenith of her flight, caught between the earth below and the desert sky above.

LIMITED EDITION PRINT

Specifications:
Paper: WARM DUOTONE PRINT ON HAHNEMUHLE FINE ART BARYTA (325 gsm · 100% α-cellulose)
Gloss Level: Silk Gloss

All limited-edition prints are produced on museum quality paper with archival pigment inks. Each piece is signed, titled, and numbered by hand and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity with hologram seal and serial number. A total of 50 prints will be made across all sizes. No other limited editions will be released thereafter.

All prints are shipped unframed. The artist reserves the right to produce up to two Artist Proofs for each artwork in addition to the edition sizes listed.

STORY

The Greek story of Icarus is the jumping off point for Dre Peeter’s wood sculpture “Icara,” Icarus as female.

The hot and sunny environment of the American Southwest is a natural location for a sculpture that takes as its beginning the story of the headstrong youth who flew too close to the sun with wax wings, which subsequently melted, plunging him back to earth. The Greek myth fits well into the dry desert reality; the female form of “Icara,” arms/wings spread wide, eternally poised at the zenith of her flight, caught between the earth below and the desert sky above.

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