Peter Max "Experiencing Nothing" – 1971 Print – Silkscreen on Somerset paper

Peter Max
Experiencing Nothing – 1971
Print – Silkscreen on Somerset paper   22” x 30”
Edition: Signed in pencil and marked 32/100

Crease in bottom left corner

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Beginning in the 1960s Peter Max has been rendering vibrant cosmic landscapes which have striking visual parallels to the themes that were being expressed by The Beatles; mind expansion, intergalactic journeys, fantastic timless landscapes, colorful portaraits of curious characters, and above all love for fellow man.

Certainly the subject of Max’s work often reflects his own social and spiritual interests alongside his aesthetic and formal concerns. Throughout the past two decades he became a champion of many causes ranging from environmentalism and the campaign for Tibet, to the restoration of the Statue of Liberty.

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32/100

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Medium (Up to 30")

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Peter Max "Experiencing Nothing" – 1971 Print – Silkscreen on Somerset paper

Peter Max Experiencing Nothing - 1971 Print - Silkscreen on Somerset paper   22'' x 30'' Edition: Signed in pencil and marked 32/100 Crease in bottom left corner

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