This unique enamelwork was created by Paul Hultberg in 1965 for the artist's solo exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Crafts (now Museum of Arts & Design) in 1966. Like many of Hultberb's porcelain enamels, this piece embodies the spirit of abstract expressionism.
Born in Oakland in 1926, Paul Eric Hultberg, aka Paul Hammer-Hultberg, is an American multidisciplinary artist and educator who was dubbed “among the most progressive artists working in enamel in the mid-20 century.” A virtuoso in the field of enameling, he freely translates the free forms of nature into painterly abstract images.
DESIGNER
Paul Hultberg
DATE
1965
MATERIALS
Porcelain enamel on copper
DIMENSIONS
12" x 12"
STYLE
Historic
HERITAGE
United States
SHIPS FROM
Philadelphia