
Signed Limited Edition Print by Gary Roller
This is a professionally framed, limited edition illustrative print by the artist Gary Roller, featuring a central portrait of a Native American man. The composition is highly layered and surreal, incorporating a monochromatic palette of purples and pinks. The man's face is rendered with deep detail, framed by stylized pink fern-like leaves, a whitetail deer, and a dark, textured pinecone or similar seed pod. The artwork is housed in a large, modern metallic thin-profile frame with a substantial neutral-toned matte that features a thin gold-toned inner fillet. On the bottom left, the piece shows limited edition numbering (potentially '391/1000' or similar) and a title in cursive. On the bottom right, the artist's signature 'Gary Roller' is visible along with the date '86'. The construction suggests mid-1980s Western or Southwestern contemporary art style. The print appears to be in good condition with no visible foxing, water damage, or fading, though there are significant reflections on the glass from the surrounding environment. The craftsmanship of the matting is high, though the thin metal frame is characteristic of late 20th-century commercial framing styles.
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Estimated Value
$250 - $450
Basic Information
Category
Fine Art Prints
Appraised On
March 11, 2026
Estimated Value
$250 - $450
Item Description
This is a professionally framed, limited edition illustrative print by the artist Gary Roller, featuring a central portrait of a Native American man. The composition is highly layered and surreal, incorporating a monochromatic palette of purples and pinks. The man's face is rendered with deep detail, framed by stylized pink fern-like leaves, a whitetail deer, and a dark, textured pinecone or similar seed pod. The artwork is housed in a large, modern metallic thin-profile frame with a substantial neutral-toned matte that features a thin gold-toned inner fillet. On the bottom left, the piece shows limited edition numbering (potentially '391/1000' or similar) and a title in cursive. On the bottom right, the artist's signature 'Gary Roller' is visible along with the date '86'. The construction suggests mid-1980s Western or Southwestern contemporary art style. The print appears to be in good condition with no visible foxing, water damage, or fading, though there are significant reflections on the glass from the surrounding environment. The craftsmanship of the matting is high, though the thin metal frame is characteristic of late 20th-century commercial framing styles.
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