From the Collection of Larry John Palsson

Of the hundreds of paintings produced by self- taught Seattle-born artist Larry John Palsson, many were painted on ordinary housahold material — from frozen food cartons, cereal boxes, car brochures, grocery store paper bags and more. The paintings featured here are examples of the artist’s resourcefulness, innate sense of color and conceptural dexterity with geomtric forms.

NOTES: All of Larry’s paintings are untitled. The one-word descriptions below are simply for reference. Each painting is professionally matted and framed.

ROW ONE

(Daisies) Acrylic on 1988 Lincoln Continental Brochure.10″ x 10″. $1950

(Mask) Acrylic on Cherios Box. 8.5 x 12.5. SOLD

ROW TWO

(Needles) Acrylic on Paper. 8″ x 8″. $2100

(Spiral) Acrylic on Hostess Cup Cakes Box. 5.75 x 9.75.  $2100

ROW THREE

(Rivers) Acrylic on Department Store Box. 10.5 x 10.5. $2400

(Hand) Acrylic on Frozen Pizza Box. 11″ x 11″. $2200

ROW FOUR

(Rosette) Acrylic on Paper. 8.5″ x 11.5″. $1800

(Ladder) Mixed Media on Rice Crispies Box. 7.25″ x 11.25″. SOLD

ROW FIVE

(Orb) Acrylic on Paper. 8.5″ x 11″. $1800

(GeoScape) Acrylic on Grocery Store Bag. 9.75″  x 11.5″. SOLD

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