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"Chamisa Winds"

by John Axton






Hand signed, dated & numbered by the artist







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"Chamisa Winds"

Unframed

Limited Edition Lithograph on Paper

Hand signed by the artist

Paper Size: 20" x 40"

Image Size: 16" x 36"

Dated 1984

Edition Number: 27/100

Condition is: Excellent. It was once framed and there are a few very faint marks on the margins.

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Gallery Retail: $985.00 unframed


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JOHN AXTON


John Axton was born and raised in Illinois. He never took an art class until his senior year in high school but an army test proved he had ability and aptitude to continue with this interest of his. After a two year commercial art course, John took jobs -first as a billboard painter and later in the design department of Mobil Corporation. After a stint as a staff artist at the Illinois State Museum, John and his family moved west, lured by photographs out of "Arizona Highways Magazine". John worked as a commercial artist in Denver before moving to the Southwest in 1979 to pursue painting and lithography full time.

Axton draws his images from the area he loves - the buffalo, a precise adobe Pueblo and the mountains rising over the endless desert. He described himself as a minimalist, working simply to create images that allow the viewer to be drawn in by his stark visions and unique perspectives.

Exhibitions and Shows:

Breckenridge Gallery, Colorado

Contemporary Gallery, Texas

Enthios Gallery, New Mexico

Jamie Szoke Gallery, New York

Kauffman Gallery, Texas

Summa Gallery, New York

Van Natter Gallery, Colorado

 

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