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LOT 24:
Steven Soman, American, 1948, Celt, Drawing with Collage
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Sold for: $100
Price including buyer’s premium:
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125
Start price:
$
50
Estimate :
$100 - $200
Buyer's Premium: 25%
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Item Overview
Description:
Steven Soman, American, 1948
Celt, 1976
Drawing with Collage, H 26 x W 21 x D 1 inches
Signed top
Thin gold frame, H 28.25 x W 23.25 x D 1.5 inches
Condition: Good
Provenance: Private Texas Collection
Steven Soman, a male artist, made his mark in the art world with his participation in The Art of the Screenprint exhibition at The Detroit Institute of Arts in Detroit, MI in 2005. While his exhibition history may be limited, Soman's work has been showcased alongside prominent artists like Janet Fish and John Himmelfarb. His artistic journey is characterized by a dedication to the craft of screenprinting, a technique that he has mastered with finesse. Soman's artistic vision transcends boundaries, as his creations have captivated audiences in the United States. Despite not having a significant number of solo shows, his collaborative efforts in group exhibitions have garnered attention and praise. Soman's artistic evolution can be traced through his exhibitions, each showcasing his commitment to pushing the boundaries of screenprinting as an art form. With a career trajectory that saw notable developments in 2005 and 2008, Soman's artistic prowess continues to evolve, leaving a lasting impact on the contemporary art scene. His unique approach to screenprinting sets him apart as an artist to watch, with each new creation adding depth and dimension to his body of work. Steven Soman's artistic journey is a testament to his passion for the craft and his unwavering commitment to artistic innovation.