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Eric Staller Signed 1980 “Happy Street” Photograph

Description: Eric Staller Signed 1980 “Happy Street”Photograph. 8” x 10” Photograph 10 3/8” x 13.5” Matte Signed on Matte Studio stamp on back ©️ERIC STALLER Eric Staller is an American artist born September 14, 1947. He uses light and architecture as a medium to create and design works of art. Eric Staller Born September 14, 1947 Mineola, New York Education University of Michigan Known for Mixed Media Art Biography Staller was born in 1947 in Mineola, New York; he is the oldest of five children. His father is a real estate developer and his mother a homemaker. His father's avocation has been architecture, this inspired Staller to study architecture himself. In 1971, Staller completed a Bachelor Degree in Architecture at the University of Michigan. Toward the end of his tenure at the University of Michigan, Staller began to create sculptures and performance arts. Merce Cunningham and John Cage had performed at the university at that time and praised artwork that Staller had created. They were the first professional performers to make Staller realize that he was truly an artist. In the fall of 1971, Staller moved to New York City and lived there until 1991. He had purchased an 1829-vingtage Lutheran Church, located in Lyons, PA. Staller used and renovated the church as a weekend retreat until 1991, then decided to move out of New York to live full-time in Lyons, PA. Staller had wanted to live in Europe after he had visited Amsterdam in 1988 to show his work at an opening of a gallery show. In September 1994 with his wife and son, Staller moved to Amsterdam. Soon after that Staller went through some personal changes with his family and focused on his work as an artist. In January 1999, at the Schiphol Airport, he had met and then soon after married a Dutch filmmaker, Sietske Tjallingii. Staller lived in Amsterdam for fifteen years before moving back to the United States to the city of San Francisco in 2010. Staller's Dutch filmmaker wife Sietske is producing a film using roadside attractions as backdrops. She will be traveling around the United States to these roadside locations. 1970s Staller was invited by the director of the graduate painting department at the Maryland Institute College of Art several times in the 1970s to lecture about his work, as well as to give student critiques. In the winter of 1978, he put his abilities to work to light up the Fox Building as it was in the process of being converted from a factory into a classroom building. With the help of students, he filled all the windows with timer-activated lights, which lit up the entire building. The following year he was artist-in-residence in the undergraduate sculpture department at MICA. By the late 1970s Staller was called "The Light Master" where he made a name for himself using sparklers and other means of light to outline the streets of New York City. He used long-exposures to photos, creating the illusions of light art, which can also be called light painting. 1980s Volkswagen Lightmobile Staller is best known for his Volkswagen Lightmobile, a 1967 Volkswagen Beetle covered with 1659 computerized light bulbs. It was completed in March 1985, 5 months after the project began. This work of art is well known and has traveled around the world. The Volkswagen Lightmobile also appeared in the movie The Money Pit (1986). He has titled his mobile public artwork "urban UFO's". He has been one of the pioneers of art movements, such as Performance Arts, Light Painting and Art Cars, as well as the inventor of the Conference Bike, which is a seven-seat human-powered vehicle. The trade name is the ConferenceBike which was developed in the late 1980s. There are more than 250 ConferenceBikes in 16 countries. The ConferenceBike has become a powerful symbol and tool for bringing people together. Conference Bike 1990s A book written by Staller, Out of my Mind is an autobiographical illustrated novel with more than 150 color photos of his work and life experiences. He was moved by the 9/11 terrorist attacks in a way that he felt a need to write this book. He had written "9/11 shook loose in me a need to write this memoir. I wanted to give the reader an intimate look at my creative process; to show how my life and loves, my places and times, have been inseparable from my 35 years of art making. Take my book to bed!" He was also one of the many artists that made a submission to the World Trade Center Site, Memorial Competition. His design was silhouettes of the falling, with waterfalls flowing all around them. Commissioned work In 1990 Eric and Deborah Staller (his wife at the time) in collaboration with Paul Degen, Enno Wiersma and Mundy Hepburn exhibited the Magic Garden at Twin 21 Plaza, Osaka, the second largest city in Japan. Many tourists and the people of Osaka enjoyed these delightful domes of artwork. This collaboration was commissioned work by Matsushita Investment and Development Co.

Price: 500 USD

Location: New York, New York

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Eric Staller Signed 1980 “Happy Street” PhotographEric Staller Signed 1980 “Happy Street” PhotographEric Staller Signed 1980 “Happy Street” PhotographEric Staller Signed 1980 “Happy Street” PhotographEric Staller Signed 1980 “Happy Street” PhotographEric Staller Signed 1980 “Happy Street” Photograph

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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)

Unit of Sale: Single Piece

Antique: Yes

Autograph Format: Signed on Matte

Signed By: Eric Staller

Size: 8” x 10” Matte 10 3/8” x 13.5”

Custom Bundle: No

Image Color: Color

Framing: Matted

Vintage: Yes

Autograph Authentication Number: Not applicable

Year of Production: 1980

Format: Photograph

Autograph Authentication: Not applicable

Style: Abstract

Features: Rare Photograph

Featured Person/Artist: Eric Staller

Finish: Glossy

Image Orientation: Portrait

Signed: Yes

Material: Paper and Matte

Original/Licensed Reprint: Original

Subject: Happy Street

California Prop 65 Warning: Not applicable

Type: Photograph

Photographer: Eric Staller

Number of Photographs: 1

Theme: Fantasy

Time Period Manufactured: 1980-1989

Production Technique: Snapshot

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

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