A Large Family of Dilemmas
A Large Family of Dilemmas
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1,895 USD - Unframed
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Serigraph on Archival Canvas
Authorized Estate Edition
Image Size: 25” x 35.5” with additional canvas border
Limited Edition of 850 Arabic Numbers
99 Patrons’ Collection
155 Collaborators’ Proofs
5 Hors d’Commerce
2 Printer's Proofs
Life is a great balancing act between what we should do and what we want to do…. Between how far we get stuck in a jam and how long we take to find our way out…. Between turning left or right, forward or back.
We all face large and small dilemmas nearly every day. Life’s beauty is in the collective outcomes of such precarious situations, with each experience bringing us closer to knowing who we are and what we hope to become. As such, encountering “a large family of dilemmas” throughout our years seems the best path to a life well lived.
Paris Edition
ARABIC EDITION:
SOLD OUT
The Arabic portion of this edition is Sold Out.
COLLABORATOR PROOF EDITION:
RARE AVAILABILITY
Rare works from the Collaborators Proof edition may be available, please inquire with your art consultant or preferred Authorized Gallery for details.
NOTE: The Collaborator Proof edition has been reserved for important public exhibitions, major gallery retrospectives, and select private collections.
Pigment Print on Archival Canvas
Authorized Estate Edition
Image Size: 37” x 52” with additional canvas border
Limited Edition of 195 Arabic Numbers
55 Collaborators’ Proofs
5 Hors d’Commerce
2 Printer's Proofs
When Ted Gesiel (aka Dr. Seuss) arrived in Paris in 1926, the burgeoning art scene included illustrated French Posters used as advertisements throughout the city. Artists such as Toulouse-Lautrec, Chéret and many others had already become well known and their work was highly visible on the streets of Paris.
In homage to that moment and specifically to Ted’s Parisian experience (see below), The Paris Edition has been created in an oversized format similar to the original French Posters of the 1920’s.