Katherine Bernhardt - African Violet
Katherine Bernhardt - African Violet
Edition of 200
10 colour lithograph on Somerset Velvet White 300gsm.
Dimensions: 76 x 60 cm (29.9 x 23.6 in)
Signed, numbered and dated by the artist 2019
About the artist:
Katherine Bernhardt is an artist based in Brooklyn, New York.
Bernhardt is known for painting consumer symbols, tropical animals, and every day objects over bright flat fields of color in an expressionistic and almost abstract style.
Previous bodies of work include Moroccan rug-inspired paintings and collages made in collaborations with her (now ex) husband Youssef Jdia, as well as her "model" paintings, which were loose portraits based on images of supermodels from high fashion magazines.
Katherine Bernhardt - African Violet
Edition of 200
10 colour lithograph on Somerset Velvet White 300gsm.
Dimensions: 76 x 60 cm (29.9 x 23.6 in)
Signed, numbered and dated by the artist 2019
About the artist:
Katherine Bernhardt is an artist based in Brooklyn, New York.
Bernhardt is known for painting consumer symbols, tropical animals, and every day objects over bright flat fields of color in an expressionistic and almost abstract style.
Previous bodies of work include Moroccan rug-inspired paintings and collages made in collaborations with her (now ex) husband Youssef Jdia, as well as her "model" paintings, which were loose portraits based on images of supermodels from high fashion magazines.
Katherine Bernhardt - African Violet
Edition of 200
10 colour lithograph on Somerset Velvet White 300gsm.
Dimensions: 76 x 60 cm (29.9 x 23.6 in)
Signed, numbered and dated by the artist 2019
About the artist:
Katherine Bernhardt is an artist based in Brooklyn, New York.
Bernhardt is known for painting consumer symbols, tropical animals, and every day objects over bright flat fields of color in an expressionistic and almost abstract style.
Previous bodies of work include Moroccan rug-inspired paintings and collages made in collaborations with her (now ex) husband Youssef Jdia, as well as her "model" paintings, which were loose portraits based on images of supermodels from high fashion magazines.