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Helen Frankenthaler 
Beginnings, 40 color screenprint edition of 126, 2002, 37 x 25"  Price on request
Broome Street at Night, etching, aquatint and drypoint, 1987, 39 x 39"  Price on request
Flirt, 40 colour screenprint edition of 126, 2003, 26 x 39"  Price on request
Midnight, etching, aquating and drypoint, 1987, 32 x 25"  Price on request
Solar Imp, 35 colour silkscreen, 2001, 45 x 30"  Price on request
Southern Exposure, colour silkscreen ed of 128, 2005, 30 x 37"  Price on request
Spring Veil, etching, aquatint & drypoint on Fabriano paper, 1987, 17 x 26"  Price on request
Sunshine After Rain, etching, aquatint and drypoint, 1987, 47 x 36"  Price on request
Tout-ä-coup, etching, aquatint and drypoint, 1987, 88 x 42"  Price on request
Untitled, Acrylic on Canvsas, 1982, 27 x 24"  Price on request
untitled, acrylic on paper, 1980, 22 x 31"  Price on request
West Wind, screenprint edition of 110, 1997, 34 x 36"  Price on request

Ms. Frankenthaler has long been recognized as one of the most gifted and influential contemporary artists. She emerged during the 1950’s as one of the leading abstract painters in New York and secured her place as an instrumental force in the shift from Abstract Expressionism to Colour-field painting in the 1960’s. In the last three decades, Helen Frankenthaler has been working beyond the constraints of these “schools” of painting, and has developed a richly personal and evocative visual language which is widely admired for its radiant colour, sensuous line and masterful manipulation of space. It is in her works on paper, which are both intimate and powerful, experimental and familiar, that we see the artist’s synthesis of experience, emotion and expression: her direction. The prints selected for this exhibition demonstrate Ms. Frankenthaler’s ability to present her vision by pushing the mediums of lithography, serigraph, etching, mixographia and combinations of these methods, to create powerfully moving works.