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Hello Steve: Print Number Twelve: Brooklyn in Q-T Formation

1947
(American, 1912–1992)
Culture
America
Measurements
Book: 26.9 x 34.2 cm (10 9/16 x 13 7/16 in.)
Copyright
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Description

Wheeler's work was influenced by the overall patterning and shallow space of Northwest Coast Indian Art, Surrealism, and the whimsical abstractions of Paul Klee. Wheeler was the unofficial leader of a loosely organized group of artists known as the Indian Space Painters whose hard-edged, carefully planned works emphasized the relationship between positive and negative space.

Hello Steve: Print Number Twelve: Brooklyn in Q-T Formation

1947

Steve Wheeler

(American, 1912–1992)
America

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