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Sandy Rodriguez
Rainbows, Grizzlies, and Snakes, Oh My! - Conquest to Caging in Los Angeles2019

On view:
Geffen Galleries, Earth and Water
Large two-panel drawing on cream handmade paper depicting a continuous landscape with a rainbow arching across the top, rolling hills in brown ink, swirling teal water below, and a small companion legend panel with color swatches and handwritten text
Large-scale diptych on unstretched fabric, aerial landscape view with rolling hills, winding turquoise rivers, scattered trees and a small structure, topped by a rainbow arc against a blue-green sky; delicate linework in brown and teal on cream ground. A small framed work with handwritten text and color swatches hangs to the right.
Artist or Maker
Sandy Rodriguez
United States, California, San Diego, active Los Angeles, born 1975
Title
Rainbows, Grizzlies, and Snakes, Oh My! - Conquest to Caging in Los Angeles
Date Made
2019
Medium
Hand processed watercolor on amate paper
Dimensions
Overall (a-b diptych): 94 1/2 × 94 in. (240.03 × 238.76 cm) Each (a-b diptych panels): 94 1/2 × 47 in. (240.03 × 119.38 cm) Overall (part c): 11 1/4 × 23 in. (28.58 × 58.42 cm)
Credit Line
Purchased with funds provided by AHAN: Studio Forum, 2019 Art Here and Now
Accession Number
M.2019.195a-c
Classification
Paintings
Collecting Area
Contemporary Art
Copyright
© Sandy Rodriguez

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