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May 11, 2023
**First Time At Auction**
Colin Prahl (American, XXI). Untitled mixed media, 2021. Signed and dated on verso. A fascinating, almost holographic, composition mounted in a custom frame by Colin Prahl, a rising star of the Contemporary Art World whose works range from airbrushed landscapes to mesmerizing mathematical patterns. Prahl has been described as an artist who represents "continuity and infinity" in his works. According to a recent review, "Utilizing tools typical in the illustration of technical and engineering drawings such as isometric projection, Prahl's work succeeds at representing three dimensional landscapes within a two dimensional medium, taking the eye on a journey through optically dynamic terrain." Size (image): 11.875" L x 47.8" W (30.2 cm x 121.4 cm) Size (frame): 12.625" L x 48.75" W (32.1 cm x 123.8 cm)
Artist Biography: "Colin Prahl is a painter and illustrator currently living and working between Queens and Brooklyn. Originally from Potsdam, New York, he studied illustration at Rhode Island School of Design, receiving his BFA in 2012, moving to New York City shortly afterwards. Working primarily in two dimensions, his pieces are influenced by architectural renderings, perceptual artifacts, optical illusions, logical puzzles, scientific, medical, and futurist illustration. These visual themes are blended together into densely detailed and colorful landscape-structures. Initially working in a purely abstract geometric space, the main focus of the paintings is moving towards more research driven illustration, aiming specifically at neuroanatomical functional diagrams in an ongoing series with an indeterminate size, while still experimenting with more open-ended geometric landscapes in other works."
Provenance: private Denver, Colorado, USA collection
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#178585
Overall excellent. Signed and dated on verso.
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