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Briggs Solomon
Black with Large White Swirls

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ABOUT THIS PIECE: Briggs Edward Solomon's artwork is known for its balance and juxtaposition. It is a collaboration of simplistic and contemporary colors. It is subtle, yet bold. It is peaceful, yet chaotic. It's rock-and-roll. ABOUT THIS ARTIST: Briggs is often classified as a minimalist, but he prefers to be known as a "realist" because he is not interested in creating illusions, but only in presenting the materials he has used in compositions at their face value. The majority of his works feature abstract expressionist-influenced brushwork in white, black or shades of grey paint on canvas or paper. Influenced by the early minimalist movement of the 1960's, Briggs continues to go deeper into the question, what is minimalism, along with how he can reduce each piece of art to its true essence. Despite the refinement of his design abilities, the channeling of energy from design to painting feels like a natural progression. PACKAGING: 30x40" and 40x60" prints are shipped in a special fortified tube to guard against bending or damage. Framed 30x40" prints are shipped via FedEx in a bespoke cardboard box with a fitted interior armature for the frame. We do not frame the extra large, 40x60" print sizes because they are too large to ship without risking damage. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING: Unframed prints ship internationally via DHL. The international shipping cost does not include the tax & duties, which will be the responsibility of the customer. Unfortunately, because of the high shipping cost we do not ship framed prints internationally at this time.
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