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Carrie Fell
Second Wind
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Four brightly colored cowboys racing against a white background. Developed using the traditional method of serigraphy (also known as silkscreening) - which refers to an image printed using ink and stencils - "Second Wind" is an early piece by Carrie experimenting with different media. Artists make serigraphs by placing a stencil on the medium and then applying ink to the areas not covered by the stencil, with greater detail requiring more and more screens and ink to replicate the original art.

Details
Production year
2001
Object type
Mixed Media
Edition
AP 5/8, Edition of 1
Dimensions
23 × 34 × 0.25 inches
Medium
Serigraph on Paper
Production Location
Carrie Fell & Co. Gallery
Location
Private Collector - Dallas, TX
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Carrie Fell, 1962
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History
Edited
Jan 20 2023 23:01:29 UTC
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Jan 20 2023 22:51:53 UTC
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Jan 20 2023 22:31:10 UTC
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Serial number
L005053
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Originally purchased in 2001 for $1,500 Certified and valued in 2023 @ $3,231 - NOTE: Valuation on this piece was calculated using the Consumer Price Index for inflation adjustments between original purchase date and re-evaluation date. This series was fully subscribed and the media to create (serigraph screens) are no longer available. There are none available on the secondary market at this time to compare for value.