Mt. Raleigh Gap; West Zion, State 2 by Arnold Shives







Arnold Shives
Mt. Raleigh Gap; West Zion, State 2
linocut; mezzotint
“Mt. Raleigh Gap” (signed, titled, dated 1994 and numbered 14/20 in the lower margin, 14.75 x 11 ins [sheet]);
“West Zion, State 2” (signed, titled, dated 1983 and numbered 16/20 in the lower margin, 10.5 x 8.75 ins [sheet]); each unframed
14.75 x 11 ins ( 37.5 x 27.9 cms ) ( largest sheet )
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Private Collection, Montreal
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Arnold Shives
(1943)
Arnold Shives is a Canadian visual artist living in North Vancouver, BC. Shives studied at both the University of British Columbia and the San Francisco Art Institute, spending his summer months exploring the remote mountainous areas of British Columbia. In 1996, he completed his MA at Stanford University in painting and sculpture. Since returning to Vancouver he has created a vast body of work, much of which utilizes mountain imagery as its primary focus. His work is in many public collections, including MoMA, the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Tate Gallery, the British Museum, the Bibliothéque nationale de France, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. The Burnaby Art Gallery is the single largest public repository of Shives’ works on paper.
Source: Burnaby Art Gallery, British Columbia