Certificate of Authenticity
Lisa Ariotti
MONOLITH TRIO
Description

"The Monolith Trio" is limited edition triptych and the master work of the "ELEMENTS of NATURE" Fine Art Print Series.

Artist Commentary-
“My interest as an abstract painter has always stemmed from exploring the intersections of line, form, movement and light.

The imagery in this print series represent fragments of nature. As we continue to embrace a technological world we may one day only have memories of what nature was. I wanted to create visual stepping stones into a digital ecosystem that can lead us on a journey bridging the organic and the synthetic world.

The Artists of the future will move fearlessly through new environments and seamlessly thru artistic mediums .

The abstract fragments in these art works are free floating on a black background to appear suspended, like memories of the primitive past.

Something natural looking and familiar is rising from a dark void. I think the key for us entering this new frontier is to move without fear. Beyond the dark lies something beautiful and unexpected.” -- Lisa Ariotti

Details
Production year
2020
Object type
Print
Dimensions
72 × 36 inches
Medium
Digital Print on Brushed Aluminum
Production Location
Germany
Location
Miami, Florida
Certificate of Authenticity
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Created by
Lisa Ariotti, 1970
Signed by
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Issued by
Lisa Ariotti
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History
Edited
Jul 21 2022 12:50:12 UTC
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Jul 21 2022 12:43:41 UTC
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Jul 21 2022 12:37:19 UTC
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Jul 21 2022 12:29:14 UTC
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Jul 21 2022 11:47:06 UTC
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Mar 9 2021 03:30:41 UTC
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Mar 7 2021 03:35:44 UTC
Created
Mar 7 2021 03:30:55 UTC
Notes
Notes from Creator
Complete work of 3 panels is 72h x 36" x 108"w. The initial collector may purchase the right to close the number of prints in the edition.