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Dragons (Sacred Places), 2001

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Medium: hand-signed serigraph on paper
Year: 2001
Edition: 500

Image Size: 13 x 13"
Sheet Size: 18.75 x 18"
Framed Size: 27.5 x 27.5"

Signature: signed 'Ricker' lower right and annotated lower left

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Dragons (Sacred Places), 2001 by Bruce Ricker
Dragons (Sacred Places), 2001
Dragons (Sacred Places), 2001
Dragons (Sacred Places), 2001
Dragons (Sacred Places), 2001
Dragons (Sacred Places), 2001
Dragons (Sacred Places), 2001
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About the Work

"Dragons" is a serigraph on paper created by Bruce Ricker in 2001 for his 'Sacred Places' series. From the edition of 500. The artwork is signed 'Ricker' lower right and annotated lower left. The image size is 13 x 13" and the artwork is framed in a contemporary silver-tone frame. The artwork ships framed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

Ricker created four stunning images for a suite titled ‘Sacred Places’ – all powerful images of earthly splendor. The vistas he paints, almost desolate in a primeval way, are a chorus of voices that sing of the glory of nature. In a style which he calls ‘Epic Visionary,’ he presents a view that is at once new and fresh and yet as deep-rooted and enduring as the pristine landscapes themselves.

In the images of ‘Sacred Places,’ Ricker’s harmonious layering and blending of colors, muted blues and greens, contrast with the jutting precipices and craggy outcrops of rock that punctuate each portrait. The effects of the elements are visible and beautiful, creating carved layers in the rock and earth, and weaving a ribbon of shimmering water as a central feature in each work.

“…these places…are sacred places – they are sacred because their beauty is so deep and mysterious that we are stopped in our tracks…for the moment, we can’t imagine anything better on earth or in heaven.” – Bruce Ricker

This work is published by Chalk & Vermilion Fine Arts, an affiliate of Martin Lawrence Galleries, no prior ownership.

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