The Black Keys, 7/13/22
18” x 24”
80# cover
Signed silkscreen
Edition number 66/480
2022
Ravi Zupa is inspired by German Renaissance printmakers, Flemish primitives, abstract expressionists, Japanese woodblock artists, and Mughal painters. He also frequently incorporates religious iconography from Europe, Asia, and Pre-Columbian Latin America with revolutionary propaganda from around the world. His work has been exhibited at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Ft. Wayne Museum of Art, MAIA Contemporary, the Denver Art Museum, and Hashimoto Contemporary.
The Black Keys, 7/13/22
18” x 24”
80# cover
Signed silkscreen
Edition number 66/480
2022
Ravi Zupa is inspired by German Renaissance printmakers, Flemish primitives, abstract expressionists, Japanese woodblock artists, and Mughal painters. He also frequently incorporates religious iconography from Europe, Asia, and Pre-Columbian Latin America with revolutionary propaganda from around the world. His work has been exhibited at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Ft. Wayne Museum of Art, MAIA Contemporary, the Denver Art Museum, and Hashimoto Contemporary.