Gift pick No. 45: David Weidman’s midcentury screen prints
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Once you see the serigraphs of Los Angeles artist David Weidman, you’ll swear you’ve seen the work before -- probably because you have. As writer David A. Keeps reported for us in an article and photo gallery back in 2010, when Weidman was 89, the artist’s work -- often whimsical animal scenes in layers of color, screened by hand -- is so richly linked to the midcentury era. A few months after our original profile ran, Keeps noted that Weidman’s work fittingly had popped up on “Mad Men” as period-perfect wall art in Peggy Olson’s office.
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For last-minute shoppers, Weidman’s art remains a wonderful and potentially generous gift. Some of the artist’s most beloved designs are available, numbered and signed, at prices that range from $75 to four figures, depending on size and scarcity of each particular print.
You can find Weidman’s work at Shopclass in Highland Park and Inretrospect in Long Beach. Weidman Gallery in Los Angeles also has a selection, or for the best selection, you can go through Weidmansart.com, which is run by David’s daughter, Lenna. The studio lines: (818) 245-0611 or (626) 737-9704.
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