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Dinkin, Larry

LARRY DINKIN Turandot, 2005 - Signed

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This limited edition serigraph titled Turandot is part of a series of prints called Paintings to Silkscreens by Larry Dinkin. Painted in 2005, this vibrant piece features 46 colors and is printed on Coventry Rag, a 100% cotton paper that is neutral pH and weighs 335 grams, ensuring the longevity and quality of the print. Produced by Fine Art Printing in Long Island City, NY, the edition size is limited to 160 copies. Each print measures 42 x 45.5 inches, with an image size of 35 x 39.5 inches.

Larry Dinkin is known for his innovative approach to color and form, often blending elements of abstraction and representation in his work. His mastery of the silkscreen process allows him to create rich textures and layers, making his prints not only visually striking but also conceptually engaging. Turandot exemplifies Dinkin's artistic vision and commitment to the medium, making it a valuable addition for collectors and enthusiasts of contemporary art.

Details

Sku: AW2100-B

Artist: Larry Dinkin

Title: Turandot

Year: 2005

Signed: Yes

Medium: Serigraph

Edition Size: 120

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 34.5 x 30 inches ( 88 x 76 cm )

Image Size: 35 x 39.5 inches ( 89 x 100 cm )

LARRY DINKIN Turandot, 2005 - Signed

$2,500

About the Artist

Larry Dinkin

Larry Dinkin was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1943. He's images depict a personal universe-distilled landscapes bound only by their own reality. They strive for the flickering ambiguity of paint to dreamy vision, held fast within a structure that is both descriptive and dimensional. Dinkin has exhibited and published widely. His solo show Painting to Silkscreen was hosted at the Lyman Allyn Art Museum in 2007. His works appear in permanent collections and are represented by institutions like the Dayton Art Institute. These credentials—including museum shows, published projects, and consistent recognition—clearly position Larry Dinkin as a mature, well‑regarded artist rather than an emerging one.
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