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Cinder Fall | Prints in Paintings by Edward Wilcox. Item composed of wood and canvas
Cinder Fall | Prints in Paintings by Edward Wilcox. Item composed of wood and canvas

Created and Sold by Edward Wilcox

Edward Wilcox

Cinder Fall - Paintings

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Price $800

Creation: 2-3 weeks
Shipping: UPS 4-5 days
$0 Shipping in the US, ask the creator about international shipping.
Estimated Arrival: January 24, 2025

Handmade

Made In USA

Made To Order

Locally Sourced

DimensionsWeight
48H x 36W x 1.25D in
121.92H x 91.44W x 3.17D cm
1.81 kg
4 lb

Large Abstract Expressionist Painting Reproduction of Original Work to Scale

Custom Sizing Available Upon Request

Material
- Standard digital print canvas
- Satin/matte finish
- Scratch, crack, & warp resistant

Print
- State of the art printing technology for sharp photographic reproduction and color fidelity
- UL certified GREENGUARD GOLD ink
- Water resistant
- Fade resistant
- Anti-yellowing

Stretcher Bar
- FSC Certified from sustainable forests
- Knot free
- Finger jointed for strength
- Sap free
- Kiln dried
- Warp free - will not bow
- Shallow wall offset

Black Floater Frame Available (not included in this listed item - inquire)
- 100% kiln dried moulding
- Twice sanded & finished without toxins or chipping
- 100% real pine wood
- Width of frame (from front facing view) is 7/16"
- Gap between frame and print (floating area) is 0.5"
- Available in professional matte black, white, and brown finishes

Mounting
- Ready to hang - pre-installed sawtooth hanging hardware
- Rubber bumpers - protects wall surface and keeps print straight on the wall

Care
- Clean with a dry cloth when needed

Item Cinder Fall
Created by Edward Wilcox
As seen in Creator's Studio, Georgetown, FL
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Edward Wilcox
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2024
"My abstract work is an experiment in light: the separation of light, the harmony, and the indication of lines in nature with color field abstraction. As mankind, we are the only creatures that try to mimic what we live in through an artistic medium. Living away from the harsh lines of the city, I have found myself drawn to the atmospheric reality of open space. Abstraction is an exercise in randomness, as nature is instinctually random, and it is in this endeavor that I strive to mimic that creative instinct."

Born 1967, West Palm Beach, Florida. Wilcox earned a BFA in Painting with highest honors from the University of Florida in Gainesville, where he also received the Presidential Award for Excellence in the Arts.

His work is in the permanent collection of the Society of the Four Arts Museum in Palm Beach, FL, Nike World Headquarters in Washington County, OR, and the Armory Art Center in West Palm Beach, FL and has been exhibited at the Norton-Simon Museum of Art in West Palm Beach, FL, University Museum at the University of Florida in Gainesville, the Atlantic Center for the Arts in New Smyrna Beach, FL and the GCAC at CSUF in Santa Ana, CA

Besides his 30 year career in Los Angeles Wilcox has exhibited his figurative work, abstracts and sculptures in New York, Miami, Berlin, and Palm Desert and has appeared in publications such as Re-Title, The LA Times, Juxtapoz, Coagula Art Journal, Ocean Drive, and FLAUNT Magazine and can be found in private and public collections across the United States and abroad.

His work has been granted top awards by such prominent leaders in the art world as Ivan Karp (former OK Harris Gallery in NY), New York Times art critic Phyllis Braff, Richard Koshalek (former director of Los Angeles MOCA and now director of the Smithsonian's Hirshhorn Gallery), Joram Deutsch (president and director of the Deutsch Foundation, Lousanne, Switzerland) Suzanne Delahantey (former director of MOCA Miami) and Hugh Davies, (director of the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego).

Wilcox presently lives and works in both California and on a remote island somewhere in North Central Florida.