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Raimonds Staprans

b. 1926

"Blue Skies, Red Paint," 1994

Oil on canvas
Signed and dated lower right: Staprans; titled verso
42" H x 48" W

  • Provenance: Mendenhall Gallery, Pasadena, CA
  • Exhibited: Pasadena, California, Mendenhall Gallery, "Raimonds Staprans," January 13-February 8, 1996, illus
  • Notes: This lot includes a copy of the sales invoice issued by the abovementioned gallery on December 29, 1995. It also includes the gallery's exhibition brochure with an illustration of this painting and an essay written by Paul J Karlstrom. At the time, Karlstrom was the West Coast Regional Director of the Smithsonian Institution's Archives of American Art, and editor of "On the Edge of America: California Modernist Art 1900-1950" published later that year. Karlstrom went on to write "Raimonds Staprans: Art of Tranquility and Turbulence" in 2006 for the University of Washington Press. "Blue Skies, Red Paint" appears as plate 46 on page 12 of that more recent publication.

    Staprans' work is celebrated for its bold use of color, geometric forms, and unique interplay between abstraction and representation. He often depicts everyday objects and landscapes with distinctive clarity and intensity, establishing himself as a significant figure in the Bay Area painting movement. Throughout his career, Staprans has exhibited widely, earning acclaim for both his visual art and his literary works, which include several successful plays. His enduring impact on the art world is marked by a relentless exploration of form and color, making his pieces a testament to his innovative spirit and artistic mastery.

    Staprans' work is celebrated for its bold use of color, geometric forms, and a unique interplay between abstraction and representation, often depicting everyday objects and landscapes with a distinctive clarity and intensity. His contributions have firmly established him as a significant figure in the Bay Area painting movement. Throughout his career, Staprans has exhibited widely, earning acclaim for both his visual art and his literary works, which include several successful plays. His enduring impact on the art world is marked by a relentless exploration of form and color, making his pieces a testament to his innovative spirit and artistic mastery.

    The works offered in this sale, "Blue Skies, Red Paint" and "A Can and Orange," exemplify Staprans' profound visual elements. "Blue Skies, Red Paint" features two paint cans on a minimalist surface with a vivid orange background, using bold colors and clean lines to create a powerful visual statement. "A Can and Orange" showcases an orange and a can against a background transitioning from muted gray to vibrant orange, highlighting Staprans' precise brushwork and attention to light and shadow. Both pieces invite viewers to appreciate the interplay of color and form. The backgrounds transition from a soft, muted gray at the bottom to a vibrant orange at the top, creating a sense of depth. This juxtaposition emphasizes the distinct characteristics of each object and enhances the harmony of the composition. Staprans' precise brushwork and keen attention to light and shadow highlight the textural differences between the smooth, organic surface of the orange and the sleek, metallic surface of the can. These elements transform everyday scenes into compelling visual statements.
  • Condition: Visual: Overall good condition. A few small areas of slight craquelure, one in the orange-red background at center, and one in the orange-red of the paint can at left. Slight stretcher bar creases along the upper and lower edges.

    Blacklight: No evidence of restoration.

    Frame: 43.75" H x 39.75" W x 2" D


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