Product code: YOGA GANGA John Gilbert Graphic Home Art outlets
By John Gilbert (1966 New York) Title: YOGA GANGA 2013 Hand signed, pencil #'d on left side 7/20 on heavy paper Paper size: 24.25" x 24" Image size: 19.75" x 19.75" Very good condition, never framed. Please see Photos as part of the item description, since outlets they are photos of the actual Artwork you will receive! There always may be slight color variation from the Original to the colors you see on the photos. was raised in New York City. He had an early love of ceramic sculpture which he pursued at Skidmore College, with a particular interest in mineral glazes and color interaction. After graduation, became a master custom carpet maker and dyer, with a small factory in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, creating one-off works for architects and interior designers; he also became an art publisher. His artistic interests developed in a new direction, following the tsunami of 2004, in which several dear friends were lost; a variety of new projects arose, in his Goa, India studio he focused on Bhakti.
By John Gilbert (1966 New York) Title: YOGA GANGA 2013 Hand signed, pencil #'d on left side 7/20 on heavy paper Paper size: 24.25" x 24" Image size: 19.75" x 19.75" Very good condition, never framed. Please see Photos as part of the item description, since outlets they are photos of the actual Artwork you will receive! There always may be slight color variation from the Original to the colors you see on the photos. was raised in New York City. He had an early love of ceramic sculpture which he pursued at Skidmore College, with a particular interest in mineral glazes and color interaction. After graduation, became a master custom carpet maker and dyer, with a small factory in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, creating one-off works for architects and interior designers; he also became an art publisher. His artistic interests developed in a new direction, following the tsunami of 2004, in which several dear friends were lost; a variety of new projects arose, in his Goa, India studio he focused on Bhakti.