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Limited Edition Fine ART PRINTS
Available from our private collection
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“America’s Most Wanted”
Limited Edition prints on wood Panels
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“Welcome to Los Angeles”
Limited Edition prints on wood Panels
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Eriberto has been published in books, magazines, and online and has garnished considerable success. Kathy Battista, Program Director of Contemporary Art and History at Sotheby Auction House New York is one of Eriberto’s collectors.
Published in :
Taschen ♦ Hong Kong ♦ Colon ♦ London ♦ Paris ♦ Tokyo ♦ Los Angeles
38 Timez ♦ Japan-United States
Juxtapoz Magazine ♦ International
Drago ♦ International
Part of HISTORY – Eriberto’s photo AMW was selected along with photos of Rodi King beating, Robert Kennedy assassination and others pics to be part of the history of the city of Los Angeles through photos in Taschen’s book. This is textbook was required at USC for studies on the History of Los Angeles and California by the professor the late Kevin Starr.
“Los Angeles, Portrait of a City” Rise and sprawl: how Los Angeles came to be. A pictorial history of the City of Angels
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Limited Edition Prints by photographer Eriberto Oriol. “America’s Most Wanted and Welcome to LA” both are 4-color serigraph silver, sepia prints on paper – size: “34 by 48” and 46” by 36.5.”
Both images available paper prints and wooden panels. Each print sell for $2,800, $3,000 depending on treatment of the print, silver or sepia. The custom wood panels Edition Size of 12 sell for $5,000.
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For inquiries text us: 310-424-0329
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It is the magic and power of the imagination that adds value to art.
“Obscure Identity” by artist Eriberto Oriol
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The genius of an artist is the one that responds to the sense of wonder and magic of imagination. Even when not knowing where the journey will lead, or what is the meaning of their inspiration.
Some feel that being an artist is not a realistic way of life. Eriberto feels that the integrity of life is to follow the wisdom of one’s heart.
In his painting “Obscure Identity,” the figure’s face is obscured and she appears to be traveling in space as if on a journey to bring her out the shadows of obscurity. The balance of bold colors and lines gives the figure a certain kind of grace and elegance.
Eriberto feels that ART is sometimes seen, as a romantic cult for odd people that reject everyone else’s opinion and are doing what he or she feels is their call.
For him, the artwork is the reward for having listened to the inner call of one’s imagination and traveled on a journey to the unknown. It is this operative link between imagination and the final result that gives value to art.
Text by Angelica
“Obscure Identity” Painting by artist Eriberto Oriol