Rare Native American Barry Herem Signed & Numbered TWO FROGS Serigraph Art Print
“Two Frogs, ” by Euro-American Artist, Barry Herem (Washington, born 1941). Native art serigraph print, 1977, unframed. Limited edition 74/250, in pencil at lower left, titled at lower center, and signed at lower right. Silkscreen print measures 20″ x 16″ horizontal. Slight warping in lower right. Another Two Frogs print is in the Burke Museum Ethnology Collection at the Burke Museum, University of Washington. The artist, Barry Herem, is known for his Northwest Coast-inspired designs. Limited edition prints like this are often sought after by collectors and can be found in galleries and auctions. The style of the print is that of Northwest Coast Indigenous art, with bold black and red lines forming the shape of two stylized frogs. The print is a striking example of the use of formline design, a characteristic of Northwest Coast art, which emphasizes the use of continuous, flowing lines to create stylized animal forms. The two frogs are depicted in a symmetrical arrangement, with the larger frog’s face framing the smaller frog’s body. This design creates a sense of balance and harmony, reflecting the traditional values of Northwest Coast art.