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Rosey Pelican - 1983

Archival Inkjet print on Matte Photo-rag paper with Epson Ultrachrome pigments

 


Signed and Numbered Limited Edition: 20 +4 artist proofs
paper size: 13x19" image size approx: 12 x 16.76"

$600 each + sales tax and shipping

 

Signed and Numbered Limited Edition: 20 +4 artist proofs
paper size: 17x22" image size approx: 14.72 x 20"

$800 each + sales tax and shipping

 

Note: this image is also available in an unsigned open edition poster for $40 at this link

In July 1980 enroute to Hong Kong, the Acevedo family stopped off in New Delhi for about 36 hours. On impulse, Eric, David and Victor hired a car and took off to Agra to see the Taj Mahal, which was a few hundred miles away. This graphite drawing, called Rosey Pelican is named after an Indian Beer that they sampled at a rest stop. The underlying image is after a photograph of Eric and the driver. The Taj was awesome, but the visit was bittersweet as someone stole David's expensive Rollex watch from their hotel room while they were gone. Later in 1989 Victor traded the picture to artist Jan Ferguson for one of her works. Later she donated it to Robert Fripp's Crafty Guitarist School in Virginia. I called there in 2008 and they couldn't find it. If you've seen this drawing anywhere please let me know. Robert?

 

 

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