3727 x 4513 px | 31,6 x 38,2 cm | 12,4 x 15 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
15 agosto 2015
Altre informazioni:
The back of a 1940s framed collage by the North Dakota artist Ida Bisek Prokop showing the artist statement, sales pitch, and the check list of items such as love grass, brome grass, pheasant feathers, and chicken feathers. The artist statement is: "Out of the West, from the rolling, windswept prairies of North Dakota, comes this new kind of art, original and completely American, at a time when America appreciates and seeks development of native arts and crafts. To own this picture is to actually possess a bit of beauty of America's prairie lands, and the artist shares with you her love for common things at hand; these native roadside weeds and grasses, these feathers of barnyard fowl, and the colorful plumage of pheasants from the land of the hunter's paradise--from the bread basket of America. Enhanced with gray color, the exquisite texture of dainty grasses and wild prairie flowers is combined with feather-tips carefully matched for jewel-like color, form and pattern, to make many petaled feather-flowers and buds, and sometimes fragile butterfly wings. Simple, understanding, natural arrangements in infinite variety are made in a modern manner against softly hand-airbrushed water-color backgrounds. Exquisite workmanship and careful detail make these little treasures of today the heirlooms of tomorrow, for each one bears the personal signature by the talented hand of Ida Bisek Prokop, artist-sculpture who created this unique artcraft.