Feb 15, 2025 - Mar 2, 2025
John Sonsini
Roger & Jorge, 2024
Watercolor and graphite on canvas board
20 x 16 in.
Courtesy of Sonsini/Barajas
About Artist: Widely known for his Portraits of Day Workers, John Sonsini's paintings have been featured in numerous Gallery and Museum Exhibitions. He resides and works in Southern California and Queretaro, Mex. His work is included in the Permanent Collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Hammer Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles, SFMOMA, The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Smithsonian American Art Museum, and numerous others. The Artist is the subject of a recently Published monograph by Radius Books titled BROAD REMINDERS, written by Art Critic, David Pagel.
Shipping + Insurance
Artwork will not be made available for pick up or delivery unless or until the Museum receives in clear funds all amounts payable to it.
With notice to Museum, you may elect to pick up the Artwork from the Museum’s main address at 307 Cliff Drive beginning Monday, March 3rd . Please call 949 494-8971 or artauction@lagunaartmuseum.org to schedule pick up.
Artworks remaining at Museum after March 9th that have not been arranged for pick will be sent to Elite Art Enterprises, LLC in the Los Angeles area to assist with delivery, installation, crating, shipping, storage or any other needs you might have in regard to transportation of your newly acquired artworks. Fees for the above services are set and collected by Elite Art Enterprises, LLC.
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6321 Chalet Drive
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