Two Joel Otterson Original 1996 Watercolor Sketches from Series "
Item Details
A pair of original graphite and watercolor sketches on paper by well-listed contemporary sculptor Joel Otterson (California/New York; born 1959), from his series of drawings titled 10 Studies for Sculpture, dated 1996. Each drawing depicts a detail or specific angle of an idea for the yet-to-be sculpture. One of the sketches depicts simply swirling, sleigh-like orange structures against a white backdrop. The other depicts a small cluster of yard gnomes next to these orange structures. Each sketch is dated and initialed in pencil by the artist to the lower left and right corners. These pieces are unframed. Otterson attended Parsons School of Design in New York City, maintaining his study of art there for twenty years. In 1987, he was one of the youngest artists ever selected for a solo exhibition in the Projects Room of the Museum of Modern Art, New York. His work is included in the permanent collections of Cincinnati Art Museum, The Broad Foundation, The Israel Museum and many others. To learn more, and to see more examples of Otterson’s work, visit the link below under Additional Information. See item 17CIN099-275 for accompanying pieces from this series.
Condition
- paper is rippled from the watercolor medium, normal.
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Item #
17CIN170-235







