Print: Marcus Uzilevsky, Reflections of Monet, c. 1980s
Uzilevsky is an American artist renowned for his linear approach to the landscape genre and for the intersection of art and music in his oeuvre. In Reflections of Monet, Uzilevsky takes an extremely familiar image, Claude Monet's water lilies, and subjects it to his own linear interpretation.
What we love about it: The juxtaposition of familiar and unexpected makes us do a double take. Here, we get to enjoy both Uzilevsky's take and appreciate Monet in a new way.
Dimensions: 71 x 56 cm
This print is in excellent condition and is offered unframed. Note that condition reports are available for all artworks upon request.
Uzilevsky is an American artist renowned for his linear approach to the landscape genre and for the intersection of art and music in his oeuvre. In Reflections of Monet, Uzilevsky takes an extremely familiar image, Claude Monet's water lilies, and subjects it to his own linear interpretation.
What we love about it: The juxtaposition of familiar and unexpected makes us do a double take. Here, we get to enjoy both Uzilevsky's take and appreciate Monet in a new way.
Dimensions: 71 x 56 cm
This print is in excellent condition and is offered unframed. Note that condition reports are available for all artworks upon request.
Uzilevsky is an American artist renowned for his linear approach to the landscape genre and for the intersection of art and music in his oeuvre. In Reflections of Monet, Uzilevsky takes an extremely familiar image, Claude Monet's water lilies, and subjects it to his own linear interpretation.
What we love about it: The juxtaposition of familiar and unexpected makes us do a double take. Here, we get to enjoy both Uzilevsky's take and appreciate Monet in a new way.
Dimensions: 71 x 56 cm
This print is in excellent condition and is offered unframed. Note that condition reports are available for all artworks upon request.