Martha Fairchild Colored Pencil Drawing
Item Details
Martha Fairchild (Pittsburgh, 20th-century)
Colored pencil on paper
unsigned
7’ W x 12’ H
An abstract colored pencil drawing on paper by Martha Fairchild (Pittsburgh, 20th-century). Portrayed with various bright colors, this work features an abstract figure exhibiting curved shapes and wiry delineations. The work remains unsigned and unframed.
Martha Fairchild Shepler was a longtime instructor of graphic design at La Roche College, where she headed the department for 14 years. Mostly known for her printmaking, she was a member of the Associated Artists of Pittsburgh and a founder of the Pittsburgh Print Group. She also taught part-time at the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, where famed artist Keith Haring was among her students.
Condition
- minor smudges and wear to paper edges.
Dimensions
Item #
18DCC307-025