We are seeking placement of the Vance A. Larson work, "The Lifestar," in a major museum collection. Interested curators may contact Valerie Haynes, sister of the artist, at Tel: 607-783-4045. The painting can be viewed in Gilbertsville, NY.
"The Lifestar," a 40 X 50 original oil, was painted by Larson over the course of a year, from 1979 to 1980. He considered it to be his most important work, and is the culmination of his early, hard-edge period. It shows his spiritual nature like no other painting, the rainbow of ancient shamanic tradition.
"The Lifestar" has been published as prints, and on the cover of the premier (2000) issue of Illume--Journal of Universal Ideas.
"The Lifestar," a 40 X 50 original oil, was painted by Larson over the course of a year, from 1979 to 1980. He considered it to be his most important work, and is the culmination of his early, hard-edge period. It shows his spiritual nature like no other painting, the rainbow of ancient shamanic tradition.
"The Lifestar" has been published as prints, and on the cover of the premier (2000) issue of Illume--Journal of Universal Ideas.
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