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Never Never Land by Connie Arismendi

Never Never Land by Connie Arismendi

Flatbed Press and Gallery

Monoprint

2022

Edition Size:

Image Size: 41 3/4  x 51  1/2 inches

Sheet Size: 41 3/4  x 51  1/2 inches

Signed

Condition: Pristine

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Monoprint, 2022
Image and paper 41 3/4  x 51  1/2 inches
This is from the “Everyone” series of monoprints created by Arismendi at Flatbed during 2021-2022.
Rives BFK paper

$3,500.00

The Artist

Connie Arismendi

Connie Arismendi was born in Corpus Christi, Texas. She is a nationally recognized sculptor and installation artist living and working in Austin, Texas. She received a BFA from The University of Texas and an MFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her artwork is shaped by the profound emotional and intellectual concepts of family, memory, and spirituality. Her work is in major public and private collections in the United States and Mexico. Honored by the Art in the Embassies program; her paintings are in the Permanent Collection for the Embassy of the United States, Belmopan, Belize.
She is known for innovative projects, from large-scale architectural installations to freestanding sculptures that combine a wide range of materials. She has numerous large-scale public art projects. Most notable is an array of three sculptures for the National Trail
of Tejano Music Legends in Austin, Texas that includes: Roy Montelongo Scenic Overlook, Tenderly a tribute to Nash Hernandez, and Familia y Fe honoring the Perez and Ramos Family. El Futuro es una página en blanca… at the Terrazas Library in East Austin was her first public art project and community favorite.
Arismendi collaborated with Laura Garanzuay on several public art projects. Night Song, their 100 ft. light sculpture for the City of Fort Worth was recognized by Public Art Network 2012 year in review as one of the Best Public Art Projects in the nation. Their public art projects include: Rayo de Esperanza, the Cesar Chavez Memorial for the City of Austin; and Water Tree, an elegant site-specific sculptural installation at 360 Condominiums in Austin.

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