Description: Original Vintage 1990s Monolith Print by CHRISTOPHER NAYLOR ~ Contemporary LA Los Angeles, CA Artist ~This original signed monolith print measures 30"H X " 22 1/4"W.The art is still in excellent condition. This stunning monolith print would complement any Contemporary decor.The art was purchased from the family estate in Encino, CA.Be sure and check back, we'll be listing more art by this artist.This print is signed and dated on the back by the artist.We have no additional provenance for the item except a MADEMOD letter of where we purchased the itemand the date purchased. We'll also provide the list of CHRISTOPHER NAYLOR Selected Exhibitions. The art will ship rolled in protective tube. $35.00 USPS Shipping in the US & EBAY WORLDWIDE GLOBAL SHIPPINGIf you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to ask.Thanks for looking!CN-9 About the artist, from Askart: " Christopher Naylor was born in Rockford, IL in 1950, and grew up in Denver, CO. According to family lore his French mother (Patricia Jeanne Rousseau Vernier) was related to famed post-impressionist naive painter Henri Rousseau (1844-1910). Naylor’s grandmother, Mary Elizabeth Stauffer, was an accomplished concert pianist and a passionate collector of Beethoven letters and Navajo art. She was also the owner of Lees carpet firm and a millionaire in the 1950s, thus able to hire renowned pianist, conductor and music teacher, Antonia Louisa Brico (1902-1989), for her two grandsons, at a hundred dollars a lesson. Although he played sax and clarinet, Christopher “had a blast” as a drummer, jamming with top rock bands in the 70s. Museums, galleries, concert halls, were natural environments for Christopher, yet a very personal experience at age six “sealed the deal." He was by himself on the playground of his school, when “a message in white light” gave him conviction that he is an artist. Although he studied under Raymond Knaub (1940- ) at Community College of Denver, Naylor considers himself a self-taught artist. After having moved to Los Angeles, and worked for Hanna-Barbera, Disney, Film Roman and Warner Bros. - gathering credits for twenty years - he still finds his own “experiments" the most satisfying. His lifetime fascination with history, geometry, physics and realms of consciousness gives his work a protean facade. “Experiments” are ranging from impeccably cut and layered decoupages to "happy child gesture paintings” and light - shifting resin assemblages suggesting intralumination. Naylor uses layered nylon screen, metal foil, corrugated plastic sheets, repurposed objects for creating an experience of "quantum geometry” resulting from “multi-directionally propagating electromagnetic waves." In his geometric gesture paintings, a linguist identified ancient Chinese characters and prehistoric symbology. Christopher Naylor has been exhibiting in Los Angeles Galleries and art venues for 40+ years. Some of the better known are LACMA, Reynolds Gallery and Ace Gallery." Source: Lui Antal Deak, Antal Fine Art. Personal interview with the artist. "After a long career at Disney Studios and Warner Animation, Christopher Naylor, born 1950 in Rockford, Illinois, and active in the Los Angeles art scene since 1987, has devoted himself to painting, sculpting, and ceramics. This recent series shows Naylor's masterful color and compositional skills." Source: Linked In MB Abram's Post
Price: 250 USD
Location: Los Angeles, California
End Time: 2024-11-11T00:29:08.000Z
Shipping Cost: 35 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Artist: CHRISTOPHER NAYLOR
Signed By: CHRISTOPHER NAYLOR
Size: Medium
Signed: Yes
Material: Paper
Framing: Unframed
Region of Origin: Los Angeles, CA
Subject: Monolith
Type: Print
Item Height: 30"
Theme: Advertising, Americana, Art, Exhibitions, Fashion, Graffiti, People, Portrait
Style: Contemporary Art
Production Technique: Monotype & Monoprint
Item Width: 22 1/4"
Time Period Produced: 1990-1999