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Beau Stanton EPHEMERAL EFFLORESCENCE Wynwood Walls Umbrella

Beau Stanton EPHEMERAL EFFLORESCENCE Wynwood Walls Umbrella

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Made from high-quality pongee, these umbrellas are more durable and water resistant to help keep you dry at the first drop of rain. With the ability to print full-color designs on each panel, this is Beau Stanton’s Ephemeral Efflorescence design.

Dimension: 37” x 48”

About the Artist

BEAU STANTON

United States

A multi-disciplinary artist, Beau Stanton’s work takes the form of paintings, murals, large scale installations, stained glass, and multimedia animations. Focusing on meticulous technique and craft, Stanton’s work is heavily informed by historic ornamentation, religious iconography, and classical painting. A keen interest in iconic visual symbols and Jungian archetypes often provides the foundation for his images. Stanton is originally from California where he studied Illustration at Laguna College of Art and Design. He relocated to New York after graduating in 2008 where continues to live and work in Red Hook, Brooklyn constantly drawing inspiration from local nautical history. His work has recently been shown in a 12th Century crypt, on the Berlin Wall, a Fiat 500, and in galleries worldwide.

$11.99

Original: $39.95

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Beau Stanton EPHEMERAL EFFLORESCENCE Wynwood Walls Umbrella

$39.95

$11.99

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Made from high-quality pongee, these umbrellas are more durable and water resistant to help keep you dry at the first drop of rain. With the ability to print full-color designs on each panel, this is Beau Stanton’s Ephemeral Efflorescence design.

Dimension: 37” x 48”

About the Artist

BEAU STANTON

United States

A multi-disciplinary artist, Beau Stanton’s work takes the form of paintings, murals, large scale installations, stained glass, and multimedia animations. Focusing on meticulous technique and craft, Stanton’s work is heavily informed by historic ornamentation, religious iconography, and classical painting. A keen interest in iconic visual symbols and Jungian archetypes often provides the foundation for his images. Stanton is originally from California where he studied Illustration at Laguna College of Art and Design. He relocated to New York after graduating in 2008 where continues to live and work in Red Hook, Brooklyn constantly drawing inspiration from local nautical history. His work has recently been shown in a 12th Century crypt, on the Berlin Wall, a Fiat 500, and in galleries worldwide.