June Wayne, “Double Current"
June Wayne (1918-2011) revolutionized printmaking, mixed media, and revived tapestry, while shaking the art world with her activism on behalf of women and minorities. The preeminent artist connecting Art and Science, her contributions are recognized in a series of forthcoming museum exhibitions during the Getty Museum Pacific Standard Time 2024. In “Double Current” Wayne explores the forces of the outer universe, and pushes the technical and aesthetic frontiers of lithography beyond its known possibilities.
“Double Current”, Stellar Winds Series . 11 x 9¾ in. (27.9 x 23.8 cm). Color lithograph printed by Edward Hamilton on Wayne’s own Rives with Tamstone watermark. Edition of 15,1978.
June Wayne (1918-2011) revolutionized printmaking, mixed media, and revived tapestry, while shaking the art world with her activism on behalf of women and minorities. The preeminent artist connecting Art and Science, her contributions are recognized in a series of forthcoming museum exhibitions during the Getty Museum Pacific Standard Time 2024. In “Double Current” Wayne explores the forces of the outer universe, and pushes the technical and aesthetic frontiers of lithography beyond its known possibilities.
“Double Current”, Stellar Winds Series . 11 x 9¾ in. (27.9 x 23.8 cm). Color lithograph printed by Edward Hamilton on Wayne’s own Rives with Tamstone watermark. Edition of 15,1978.
June Wayne (1918-2011) revolutionized printmaking, mixed media, and revived tapestry, while shaking the art world with her activism on behalf of women and minorities. The preeminent artist connecting Art and Science, her contributions are recognized in a series of forthcoming museum exhibitions during the Getty Museum Pacific Standard Time 2024. In “Double Current” Wayne explores the forces of the outer universe, and pushes the technical and aesthetic frontiers of lithography beyond its known possibilities.
“Double Current”, Stellar Winds Series . 11 x 9¾ in. (27.9 x 23.8 cm). Color lithograph printed by Edward Hamilton on Wayne’s own Rives with Tamstone watermark. Edition of 15,1978.