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Roderick Slater (1937-2019) Mix Media Painting 18"X24" Listed Museum Artist -'The Wrong Side of Five' -Free Shipping -Portland Museum of Art

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Large (18 Inches H X 24 inches W) Stunning original mix media painting by well listed artist Roderick Slater. Two works by Roderick Slater are included in the collection of the Portland Museum of Art in Portland, Maine. This Piece highlights rectilinear collage of maps, clocks, and sheet music with central three-dimensional collage of found objects. Acrylic and mix media painting titled "The Wrong Side of Five" is primarily in shades of blues and gold. Painting shows skilled technique by much thought-after artist. Slater's works have also been sold by auction houses such as Christie's in New York City (August 9, 2005), Skinner Inc. in Boston, Massachusetts (May 15, 2009). Signature: signed R. Slater in middle of composition Title: 'The Wrong Side of Five' Medium Acrylic and Mix media three dimensional collage Size: c. 18 X 24 inches overall Condition: Overall very nice (see pics) Provenance: Rhode Island estate Free domestic shipping! Returns & exchanges: Returns accepted within 30 days of the purchase of the item. However, the buyer is responsible for shipping the item back to us and that cost will not be refunded. We will refund your money for the item as soon as we receive the item back. Please send the item back to us with tracking. About the artist: (Wikipedia): Slater, Roderick (1937–2019), was an American artist. His works include paintings, etchings, drypoints, and collographs and collages. He is best known for mixed media works combining painting and collage. Slater's collages, composed on rectilinear grids, often include three-dimensional components and fragments of antique paper. He wasBorn in Goodrich, Michigan, Slater studied art at the National Academy of Design School of Art in New York City. Two works by Roderick Slater are included in the collection of the Portland Museum of Art in Portland, Maine. Galleries which have exhibited Slater works include the Ann Jacobs Gallery in Atlanta, Georgia, Dryden Galleries, Providence, Rhode Island, Plum Gallery in Kensington, Maryland, and Frost Gully Gallery in Maine. Slater's works have also been sold by auction houses such as Christie's in New York City (August 9, 2005), Skinner Inc. in Boston, Massachusetts (May 15, 2009), Luper Auctions, Richmond, Virginia, and Julia Auctions in Fairfield, Maine. Slater's work Mnemonic Device was included in Paste and Pixels, a 2001 exhibition at Core Gallery in New Paltz, NY. Most recently, Roderick Slater had a two-person show at the Staunton Augusta Art Center in Staunton, VA with his Protegé Sarah Bean. The show was titled "Promises We Make To Ourselves: A 15 year dialogue between mentor and student" A series of black and white drawings by Roderick Slater illustrates the book Up Here in Maine by Gerald E. Lewis, published by Pittsfield Publishers in 1975. Slater has been cited as an influence by other contemporary artists, including noted American collage artists Jonathan Talbot and Sarah Bean.