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Mar 9, 2023
**First Time At Auction**
Justin Coopersmith (American, XX-XXI century). "Double Trouble" two mixed media paintings mounted in an embellished shadowbox frame, n.d. Signed at lower right. A pendant pair of mixed media paintings of Egyptian-inspired visages by Justin Coopersmith set in a custom embellished frame. Cleverly titled "Double Trouble" the paintings depict two abstract faces with smiling expressions flanked by undulating serpents. The mask-like personages don elaborate tiered headdresses. Both mixed media paintings are comprised of a diverse array of materials - oils, acrylics, art glass, ink, and copper wire. They are mounted to the shadowbox interior which is covered with painted fabric - splatters of violet, copper, and aqua hues against a jet black ground to create a celestial effect - and bordered by a perimeter that is expressively painted with gestural strokes of black and violet paint against a white ground. Between the paintings is a large ceramic disc that is glazed in mottled hues that complement the painted fabric backdrop and further adorned by a piece of coiled copper wire and 4 petite pieces of art glass - as well as 2 s-shaped pieces of copper wire joined by addition bits of art glass. The frame - elaborately embellished with glazes, copper spirals adorning each corner, and pieces of lustrous, colorful art glass throughout - is a work of art as well. Size: 31.7" L x 55.7" W (80.5 cm x 141.5 cm)
Born in Southern California in 1950, Justin showed early interest in both music and art. After receiving numerous awards, scholarships, and commissions Justin wisely chose to concentrate on the visual arts and has never looked back! Earning a degree in Graphic Communication, he continued graduate studies and workshops in painting, sculpture and drawing.
After working in advertising, design, and freelance illustration Justin moved to Hawaii in the 1970's with a college partner. He then built a very successful airbrush and screen-printing company. It was in the lush tropical island setting that he was creatively influenced by 'Asian' design patterns and rich colors that can be found in his past and current mixed- media paintings.
Ready for a cultural change and new challenges, Justin relocated to New York City in the early 1980's. There he was 'discovered' by a major New York print and poster publisher, and signed a lucrative long-term creative agreement.
During the early 1990's, Justin’s West Coast beginnings drew him back to beautiful San Diego, California where his home and fine art studio are located.
Justin has had more than 200 paintings published in print form as an artist, rapidly becoming one of America's most prolific fine art print and poster artists. Justin's unique colorful designs and images are reproduced and marketed worldwide along with top-selling licensed products. Busy with custom painting commissions and projects, he still travels around the country exhibiting at juried fine art shows. His mixed-media creations can also be found at galleries, public and private collections, and in art publisher catalogs.
With more than forty years as a published professional designer, illustrator, and mixed-media fine artist, Justin Coopersmith has achieved his signature 'visual vibration' series of contemporary paintings.
Abstract expressionistic paintings are his true passion along with landscapes, still lifes, and figurative motifs. His custom shadow-boxed frames create a unique signature look, which adds visual impact to both modern and traditional interiors…"
Artist's Statement: "My lifelong career as a professional artist formally began with undergraduate and graduate training as a graphic designer and illustrator. I have been greatly influenced by the vibrant colors of Picasso, Kandinsky, Gustav Klimt and Gerhard Richter. Designing and creating mixed-media art enables me to 'bring to life' my passion for complex and rich patterns.
The juxtaposition of unrelated objects, art mediums, and textures give the viewer an exciting visual experience. Layers of paint, oil pastels, and metallic finishes make a rich palette both contemporary and timeless in nature. Tonal vibrancy, glistening surfaces, and intricate patterns create a dialogue between the images and the observer. My journeys and unusual life experiences culminate in an exploration of textures, hues, and shapes…"
Provenance: private Goldstein collection, Denver, Colorado, USA. The Goldstein's have amassed their collection over the past six decades.
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#177182
Signed at lower right. Signed and titled on gallery paper on verso. Mounted in custom, embellished shadow-box frame under plexiglass. Mixed media paintings and adornments have not been examined outside the frame but appear to be in excellent condition overall. Frame is in very nice condition as well. Artist's card attached to gallery paper on verso. Fit with a suspension wire and ready to display.
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