Space Stirs

Artist : Pater Sato
Medium : Lithograph
Size unframed : 19"/25"
Size framed : N/A
Signature Info : Hand Signed - Numbered in Pencil
Frame Info : Not Framed
Condition : Fine
Year : 1980
Asking Price:£465.00
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Description

This is a Rare Hand Signed limited edition Lithograph "Space Stirs", by Pater Sato. 

Description: Pater Sato 1945 - 1994, (Japan/USA). Rare, Hand signed, limited edition lithograph , "Space Stirs"", hand signed, numbered in pencil. Size: 25 in. x 19 in. (63.5 cm x 48.26 cm)

  • Artist: Pater Sato
  • Title: "Space Stirs"
  • Medium: Lithograph
  • Year: 1980
  • Edition: - 500 - AP
  • Size: - Size: 25 in. x 19 in. (63.5 cm x 48.26 cm) , Image: 23 x 17 inches
  • Signature: Hand Signed, numbered in Pencil

Pater Sato, Japanese/American (1945 - 1994)

Born in Yokosuka, Japan in 1945, Pater Sato's real name is Yoshinori Sato.   From an early age he was interested in art and theatre.  In high school he played his first theatrical role as "Pater" in The Diary of Anne Frank.  He liked the name of his character so much he made it his own.  His career path included work for newspapers, acting troupes and graphic designers.  His work also brought him to New York, where he worked with Paul Jenkins, a well-known artist of abstract paintings. 

In 1972 he returned to Japan and began work as a freelance artist.  He created illustrations for magazines such as Paper Moon Graphics and Playboy.  His work has been included in group exhibitions around the world.  He also had many one-man shows in the United States and Japan.   Pater Sato is no longer with us, but his beautiful work remains as a legacy of his incredible vision and talent.

The feminine form and personality have inspired some of the world's most celebrated works of art.  By using various combinations of media and techniques, artists have created paintings, sculptures and other art forms reflecting the beauty and sensuousness of women.  Pater Sato created the "Sophistication" and "Chic" serigraphs as part of the "Images of Women" portfolio.  This portfolio attempted to distil the essence of femininity.  Sato provides a comprehensive look at his perception of women.  He portrays contemporary women with vivid compositions and inspires a spirit of adventure.

INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITIONS

•1979

One-man exhibition of Lithography/Venus-Venus Green Collection, Tokyo.

•1979

Contributing artist for the book AIR POWERED, a book on the leaders in airbrush art,R.H. Childers Prod, Inc.

COLLECTIVE EXHIBITIONS

•1979

Finland Poster Biennale

•1978

Japanese Graphic Design Exhibition, New York

•1978

130 Illustrateurs Japonais Exhibition, Paris, France

•1978

Rocky Project Europa Exhibition, Milano, Italy

•1976

Art World Gallery, Soho, New York, New York

•1974

Home Run Exhibition of Illustrators, Tokyo, Japan

•1965

Japan Fashion Illustration Exhibition

Pater Sate's works have been published in major periodicals and books in the United States, Europe and Japan.