Chris Scarborough is an artist recognized for his preoccupation with mixing, morphing, and combining ideas in improbable ways. His range of themes is vast, touching on everything from the essence of reality to anthropomorphism and Eastern pop-culture. And whether its graphite, watercolor, or a camera lens, he does so with impeccable precision. His work has been featured in ArtPapers Magazine, NY Arts Magazine and New American Paintings among others. Scarborough is represented by the Foley Gallery in New York, Marcia Wood Gallery in Atlanta, and Curator’s Office in Washington D.C. He currently lives and works in Nashville, Tennessee.
To read more about Chris Scarborough: click here for past coverage in PLANET.
Product Description
These prints are made with fade-resistant, archival inks and are printed on Epson Ultrasmooth Fine Art paper, a 100% cotton rag, acid- and chlorine-free, ph-neutral art paper. This particular paper stock is designed for professional artworks, featuring natural whites, no optical brightening agents, true archival quality, and a weight of 255 gsm.
Original Artwork
Graphite, watercolor, and gouache on paper, 14 7/8" x 19 7/8 "
2010
$2,150
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Limited Edition of 100
22 x 30 inches at $375
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