Amy Burnett Limited Edition Lithograph, Signed and Numbered
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This limited edition lithograph by Amy Burnett presents a tender and evocative depiction of a Native American figure holding a child. With a combination of rich, earthy tones and delicate pattern work, the artwork captures both cultural significance and emotional depth. The piece is hand-signed by the artist in the lower right and numbered 163 out of 750 in the lower left corner, adding to its exclusivity and value.
- Medium: Limited Edition Lithograph
- Artist: Amy Burnett
- Signed: Lower right
- Limited Edition: #163 of 750
- Framing: Red matting with a rustic wooden frame, under glass
About the Artist
Amy Burnett is a renowned artist and historian from the Pacific Northwest. Known for her captivating "Life Threads" series, Burnett's paintings delve into the rich history of the region, bringing to life the stories of its indigenous peoples, trappers, and settlers. Burnett's artistic journey is as diverse as her subject matter. She has not only achieved international recognition as a painter but has also excelled in various other fields. A licensed journeyman plumber, a Purdue University graduate, and a Central Washington University bridge champion, Burnett's multifaceted career demonstrates her exceptional talent and dedication.
Despite her artistic success, Burnett remains deeply connected to her roots. She is an active member of the AFL-CIO and continues to draw inspiration from her extensive travels along the West Coast of Washington, Canada, and Alaska. Burnett's firsthand experiences in these regions have significantly influenced her work, adding a layer of authenticity to her depictions of historical events and landscapes. Dedicated to preserving the history of the Northwest, Burnett collaborates with historians, museums, and research committees to ensure the accuracy and authenticity of her paintings. Her meticulous attention to detail and her passion for storytelling have made her a beloved figure in the art world and a valuable contributor to the preservation of regional heritage.
Condition:
Good, No Damage
Size:
Overall: 18" X 11"
Visible: 12" X 7"