Clay Huffman Abstract Monotype


Up for sale a beautiful abstract monotype print by Clay Huffman artist, titled in pencil “White Heart” in the lower left corner, hand signed and dated in pencil in the lower right corner. Artwork is framed in silver color metal frame with plexiglas in very good condition.


Dimensions:


Frame: Height 12 ¼”, Width 14 ¼”


Print: Height 6”, Width 8 ¼”


About the Artist


Clay Huffman (1957–2001) was a multi-medium artist, most well known for his vibrant, multicolored serigraphs of local roadside architecture.


A native born Washingtonian, having grown up in Wheaton, MD and graduated from Wheaton High School, Clay Huffman experienced early artistic success as a ceramist. By the age of seventeen, and spurred by a desire to expand his creative repertoire, Clay became a student and artist-in-residence at the original Torpedo Factory Art Center (his workspace was where they had once stored documents from the Nuremberg Trials). During this same period, he attended the Montgomery College School of Architecture, an experience which would dramatically affect his future artistic direction and technique. Turning his newly acquired drafting skills towards silkscreen printing, Clay spent the next three years studying the art from nationally recognized masters of the craft, Marcel and Anne Laddon.