“Painting is a means of translating what is intangible into something that can be grasped visually.”
Elmer Nelson Bischoff (American, 1916-1991) Girls, Ocean, Mirror signed, titled and dated ‘Elmer Bischoff/ Girls, Ocean, Mirror/ 10/61’ (on the reverse) oil on canvas 53 ¾ x 72 in. (136.5 x 182.9 cm.) Price realised USD 100,000
“From my rotting body, flowers shall grow, and I am in them, and that is eternity.”
Edvard Munch Madonna (Schiefler 33; Woll 39) lithograph with woodcut in black, rust red, blue and pale grey-green, 1895-1902, on tissue-thin Japon, a superb, strongly printed impression, the colors rich, Woll’s fourth state (of seven) before the additional strands of hair across the torso, signed in pencil, with wide margins, deckle along the upper and right sheet edges, the lower and left sheet edges trimmed at time of printing, in excellent condition, framed L. 21 7/8 x 13¾ in. (556 x 349 mm.) S. 25¾ x 17¾ in. (654 x 451 mm.) Price realised USD 650,500
Mindset Tip: Imitation can feel frustrating, but it’s also a sign that your work is impactful. Stay true to your artistic voice—it’s something no one else can duplicate.
Thunderstorm Gryfaun Room Guardian Available in my site shop Monday January 13th at 12pm EST.
The Thunderstorm Gryfaun has a rose quartz crystal heart and its eyes and horns glow in the dark like lightning. It stands about 14 inches tall and it has a coat of high quality faux fur. The head and the hooves are cast in resin for maximum durability. The hands are sculpted out of a flexible clay and the horns are sculpted from thermal plastic that will not snap when bent. The neck and tail have a fully posable plastic ball and socket armature inside that will not wear out over time. The arms have a wire inside that can be bent at the shoulder and elbow.