Description: 70s postmodernism> Art marker on paper, entitled "Blue Diamond" by well-listed Ohio artist James Yoko (1916-2004). All-Ohio Graphics and Photography Biennial Exhibition -1977 as noted on the back, along with the Dayton Art Institute year and catalogue number from the large collection James and his wife donated to the them in 2003. Yoko was born in Youngstown, Ohio and was awarded a scholarship to the Dayton Art Institute where he earned a BA in Fine Arts. He continued his education by taking post-graduate courses with John King. His work has been shown in New York, Pennsylvania, Miami Valley Cooperative Gallery, Dayton Art Institute, Rutledge Gallery, and Antioch College amongst others. Over the decades he has acquired an ardent niche following of his work that continued to evolve with the changing times. "James Yoko's work reveals a consistent engagement with the styles, subject matter and materials of contemporary art throughout his career." - DAI This piece was acquired from a Columbus OH estate. The moment we saw it, we called it a Winnicott Squiggle aka the "Winnicott Squiggle Technique" which actually correlates with the same time period. Imagine our surprise, and feelings of validation, when we discovered James Yoko's "Still Life with Yellow Vase" is actually used in a tutorial associated with award winning author, Andrew Larsen's book entitled "A Squiggly Story". Which naturally led us to wonder more about Yoko's inspirations/ stories, and if maybe he went through a period of "artist block" despite his being quite prolific.... "Blue Diamond" measures appx 17.5" t x 14.5"w, this does not include the art board it is matted on. We think it's a striking piece whose condition is rather irrelevant though we understand that is subjective... "Art washes away from the soul the dust of every day life" ~ Picasso ~~~ We offer multiple shipping options including free local pick up, and will combine shipping when more than one item is ordered. We'll stop learning when we are 6' under, if you know more please share! Super glad to be back in the saddle again post Covid; thank you for hanging in there with us. ~~~~ Please follow us by clicking on the heart to see all of our newest finds first. Be sure to check out our eBay store for unique & interesting estate finds & collectibles from fine art, ephemera, paper collectibles, pottery, figurines, china, and glassware all the way to hardware, electronics, and old car parts. We buy & sell entire estates. Please don't be afraid to inquire about our services or advice on when, where, and what to do next when considering how to liquidate yours or your inherited estate. "One man's trash is another man's treasure." Saving the landfills has never been more fun! To preserve authenticity and original condition we do not make ANY attempts to clean or restore the items we sell. We feel that decision is best left to the buyer and understand that the proper restoration and or cleaning is best done by experts or to the liking of the buyer. We go to great lengths to handle things carefully, including strict attention to detail during packaging and shipping. We are not professional graders. Our descriptions are subjective and based on a critical look at overall condition including wear, age of item, coloration (faded or not), presence of rust, and "eyefeel". We try to include hi-res shots of details and are happy to send additional photographs or field questions to serious buyers. Our statements of provenance come from a combination of oral history from the owners of the estates we buy from and thorough research by our team of professionals. We are not experts, but we fully guarantee all of our items so please bid or buy with confidence.
Price: 375 USD
Location: Louisville, Kentucky
End Time: 2024-02-16T19:32:41.000Z
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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
Features: Signed, Dayton Art Institute Catalog #, All-OHIO Graphics & Photograpy Exhibition
Region of Origin: Dayton, OH
Handmade: Yes
Item Width: 14.5 in
Title: Blue Diamond
Production Technique: Art Marker
Item Height: 17.5 in
Subject: Abstract, Art, Blue Diamond, Squiggle, Geometric
Size: Medium
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Material: Ink, Paper
Culture: US
Period: Contemoporary (1970 - 2020)
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes
Time Period Produced: 1970-1979
Framing: Unframed
Artist: James Yoko
Year of Production: 1977
Signed By: James Yoko
Unit Quantity: 1
Style: Minimalism, Postmodernism, Abstract
Signed: Yes
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Unit of Sale: Single-Piece Work
Theme: Art, Social History, Geometric, Postmodernism
Type: Drawing