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  • MIKE WRIGHT (Massachusetts, b. 1958), Blue boat., Wood sculpture on mixed media, 6” x 4”. Framed 11” x 9”.
    Aug. 17, 2022

    MIKE WRIGHT (Massachusetts, b. 1958), Blue boat., Wood sculpture on mixed media, 6” x 4”. Framed 11” x 9”.

    Est: $300 - $400

    MIKE WRIGHT Massachusetts, b. 1958 Blue boat. No signature noted. Purchased from Alden Gallery, Provincetown, Massachusetts.

    Eldred's
  • MIKE WRIGHT (20/21st. c.) Boatyard #8, 1999, Construction
    Mar. 07, 2020

    MIKE WRIGHT (20/21st. c.) Boatyard #8, 1999, Construction

    Est: $200 - $400

    MIKE WRIGHT (20/21st. c.) Boatyard #8, 1999, Construction

    Bakker Auctions
  • MICHAEL WRIGHT (BRITISH 1935-), ‘MIKE HAWTHORN - 1958 TARGA FLORIO’, sig
    Jul. 13, 2018

    MICHAEL WRIGHT (BRITISH 1935-), ‘MIKE HAWTHORN - 1958 TARGA FLORIO’, sig

    Est: £1,000 - £1,500

    MICHAEL WRIGHT (BRITISH 1935-), ‘MIKE HAWTHORN - 1958 TARGA FLORIO’, signed, watercolour and gouache on artists’ paper, depicting Hawthorn at speed in the Ferrari 250 TR on his way to third place at the Circuito Piccolo delle Madonie, Sicily, 52 x 49cm, mounted, framed and glazed.

    Bonhams
  • Interior
    Aug. 07, 2017

    Interior

    Est: $1,500 - $3,500

    This piece is part of a project taking materials salvaged from the renovation of the summer home of President and Jackie Kennedy by this and other Cape Cod artists. Materials from the home are verified as authentic, and have been donated to the JFK Hyannis Museum by the current owners, Ted Jr. and Kiki Kennedy. Artifacts: Interior wood cabinet doors with original hardware. The artist thought about how many times a day she opens and closes the cabinet doors in her home, and how there's energy transferred to those doors. So too, there must be energy in the cabinet doors that JFK and Jackie used. The artist jigsawed cut shapes like puzzle parts, pieced together to create the “iconic” house and layered to draw the viewer into it. This is how we might imagine life inside their home.

    John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum
  • Portrait
    Aug. 07, 2017

    Portrait

    Est: $5,000 - $8,000

    This piece is part of a project taking materials salvaged from the renovation of the summer home of President and Jackie Kennedy by this and other Cape Cod artists. Materials from the home are verified as authentic, and have been donated to the JFK Hyannis Museum by the current owners, Ted Jr. and Kiki Kennedy. Artifacts: Wood column and wood interior upper kitchen cabinet shelving and doors with hardware. Stenciling JFK’s accomplishments around the top of the column and using my dad’s Navy stencil kit to apply PT-109, I used iconic symbols: the broken hearts piled up, the layered house to represent interior life, the sailboat shape taken from a doodle JFK would make on his notes during presidential briefings, the large curve for the moon, and crosses for his brothers who are gone now.

    John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum
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