Thomas Norulak Aquatint Etching "Bicentennial Traffic Light I," 1976
Item Details
Thomas J. Norulak (New Jersey/Pennsylvania, 20th/21st century)
Bicentennial Traffic Light I, 1976
Etching with aquatint on paper
Signed to the lower right margin
Numbered 3 of 50
Title inscribed to the lower center margin
Born in Newark, New Jersey, Norulak is a Pittsburgh transplant, who is an active printmaker. After receiving his Bachelors of Fine Arts from Carnegie Mellon University, he briefly lived in Philadelphia. Returning to Pittsburgh in the 1980s, Tom began a commercial screen printing business and actively exhibited throughout the 1990s. He has held teaching positions at Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, Seton Hill University, Carnegie Mellon University, and Carnegie Museum of Art. His work has been exhibited at selected national shows at well-respected galleries, museums, universities, and art centers.
Condition
- light toning and flecks of debris to print and paper, most visibly within the margins of the artwork; negligible creasing and wear to paper at the edges of the sheet.
Dimensions
- measurements of sheet; plate measures 11.0" W x 9.0" H.
Item #
ITMG867720