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Salt, John

JOHN SALT Pioneer Pontiac, 1977 - Signed

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This limited edition print, titled Pioneer Pontiac, was created by the acclaimed artist John Salt in 1977. Published by OK Harris, this piece is part of a limited edition of 350 prints, each signed by the artist, underscoring its exclusivity and collectible value.

John Salt is renowned for his photorealistic style, and Pioneer Pontiac exemplifies his meticulous attention to detail and skill in capturing the essence of American car culture. The artwork features a beautifully rendered image of a vintage Pontiac, set against a backdrop that evokes a sense of nostalgia and timelessness. Salt’s precise technique and use of color bring the scene to life, highlighting the textures and reflections that define the car’s surface.

Details

Sku: YY0468-B

Artist: John Salt

Title: Pioneer Pontiac

Year: 1977

Signed: Yes

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: 350

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 19.5 x 28.5 inches ( 50 x 72 cm )

Image Size: 17.5 x 26.5 inches ( 44 x 67 cm )

JOHN SALT Pioneer Pontiac, 1977 - Signed

$375

About the Artist

John Salt

John Salt (b. 1937 - ) is an English artist, whose greatly detailed paintings from the late 1960s onwards made him one of the pioneers of the photorealist school. Although Salt's work has developed through several distinct phases, it has generally focused on images of cars, often shown wrecked or abandoned within a suburban or semi-rural American landscape, with the banality and dishevelment of the subject matter contrasting with the immaculate and meticulous nature of the work's execution. His father was a motor repair garage owner, whose stepfather in turn had been a signwriter painting stripes on the bodies of cars. As a young boy Salt was encouraged to draw and paint, and at the age of fifteen he gained admittance to the Birmingham School of Art, where he studied from 1952 to 1958. He studied at numerous other well-known art schools in England and the US, influenced by the work of English artist Prunella Clough and American Pop Art figures such as Robert Rauschenberg. Salt sought a more distinct artistic identity and was encouraged to explore a wide variety of styles and techniques, ultimately leading to and interest in photographers Garry Winogrand and Lee Friedlander, and how their documentary style relieved them of the self-conscious need to adopt an artistic technique.
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