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There does come a time when laughs become sighs; we put all to rest, we said our goodbyes
- Lithograph
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19.625 x 15.875 in
(49.85 x 40.32 cm)
- Robyn O'Neil
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- Edition. BAT: suite of 6 lithographs (From the edition of: 2 HC, 1 BAT, 2 PPs, 4 APs, 15 editions)
Co-produced by Electric Works and Tony Wight Gallery, this hand-drawn lithograph by Robyn O'Neil was created as a farewell to a body of work she had concentrated on for eight years. It revisits themes of her apocalyptic saga that ultimately, as the title suggests and the subject matter implies, had to come to an end.
Sold as a suite of 6 lithographs.
- Created: c. 2009
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Artist: Robyn O'Neil
Robyn O’Neil was born in Omaha, Nebraska in 1977, and currently lives in Washington State. She mainly makes drawings. Her work was included in the 2004 Whitney Biennial. She is the recipient of numerous grants and awards, including a Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant, an Artadia grant, and the Hunting Prize. O’Neil has had several traveling solo museum exhibitions in the United States, and her work is included in over fifty noted museums throughout the world. She received a grant from the Irish Film Board for a film written and art directed by her entitled “WE, THE MASSES” which was conceived of at Werner Herzog’s Rogue Film School. The film won several awards at respected film festivals upon its release. She also hosts the weekly podcast “ME READING STUFF.”