Artist: Jerry Garcia
Title: Paris Carousel
Year created: 1990
Medium: Watercolor, Pen & Ink
Signature: Artist Signature on Original Painting. stoned signed/embossed. Not pencil signed.
Edition: #480 of 500
Height (inches): 10
Width (inches): 12
This piece is matted.
Certificate of Authenticity/Provence signed by Keelin Garcia and Manasha Garcia
Description of piece: "Jerry admired the carousel and made several drawings of it. This one, with its lively line work, was drawn after the Garcia family explored the city of Paris during the 1990 Grateful Dead European tour. The light mood is enhanced by a palette of soft colors" -Roberta Weir
Artist bio: Legendary musician Jerry Garcia was painting in oils by the age of seventeen. As a teenager he studied at the San Francisco Art Institute and thought of himself then as artist who played music. Jerry was artistically prolific throughout his prodigious musical career, and has produced over two thousand original works.
His fine art has toured in exhibitions since 1990. In 2014, Jerry Garcia's art was exhibited at the Centre National™ art Contemporain Le Magasin, an art museum located in Grenoble, France. Several of the exhibition pieces were donated to the museum. Courtesy of the Garcia Weir Gallery.
"Originality, serendipity, humor and surprise infuse the art of Jerry Garcia. Although his visual inventions span a wide range of themes, they are basically depictions of fleeting thoughts and images arising from nowhere in particular. Jerry addressed subject matter as it arose in his mind or out of his pen, never planning or making corrections, but working automatically, for the pleasure of line and color and forms emerging in front of him at that moment."
Written by Archivist, Roberta Weir
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