"Jazz Is Art" Series
Jazz is Art by Leith O'Malley
Item Information
Estimated Value $350.00
Item Number 111
Item Description
Leith O'Malley is a South Australian contemporary visual artist who works mainly in the medium of oil on large canvas. His paintings often exhibit a fondness for figurative expression and revel in blurring the line between fine art and illustration. Leith has studied under renowned Australian artist and film maker George Gittoes, who has won the prestigious Blake and Wynne Prize for visual art. Leith has continued to exhibit in various group and solo exhibitions and created the promotional artwork for not only the Adelaide and Newcastle Jazz Festivals but also the first “Rio-Havana-New York” Jazz & Latin Festival held in Moscow in late 2004 along with the Saratoga Jazz Festival (New York) during 2007 which featured prominent musicians George Benson, India Arie, David Sanborn, Al Green, John Scofield and many more..
Leith is represented by The Frances Keevill Gallery in Sydney, but also exhibits in Melbourne and Adelaide galleries.
Each edition of the Reef Fest prints is signed by the artist (Leith O'Malley) and is also accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authentication.
Prints are reproduced on approx A3 sized (297mm x 420mm or 11.69” x 16.54”) 140gsm paper using lightfast inks. The prints include a border, the lower of which will vary in thickness depending on the shape and size of the original work but this is not a problem as the mount (if framed) will cover any differences.
They are supplied loosely rolled and packed in a cardboard tube ready for postage.
All prints are produced by a Toshiba Studio 220C printer, utilizing archival quality pigments on white A3 photographic card/paper to create high quality reproductions of the original artwork suitable for framing. As with all printed works on paper, to help ensure longevity of artwork it is advisable not to display or exhibit artwork in direct sunlight.
The A3 prints are currently sold as signed reproductions. The reason the price is so reasonable is because they are not reproduced as expensive Giclee prints, but high quality laser reproductions and therefore at an affordable price for most music fans.
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