Artist: Attributed to Stanley J. Krupa | Title: Untitled (Variant of “Looking for a Contact Lens”)
Medium: Woodblock print on paper
Image Size: 6 x 4 ¼ “ | Paper Size: 15 x 10 ⅜ “
Stanley J. Krupa was a well-known Mohawk Valley artist whose work was influenced by Abstract Expressionism and painters like Mark Rothko and Arshile Gorky. His paintings explore color, movement, and emotion in a bold yet thoughtful style.
He also owned his own gallery, the Steuben Park Art Gallery in Utica, New York, and his work is found in galleries and private collections around the world.
This unsigned print is a green-toned version of Stanley J. Krupa’s Looking for a Contact Lens. It shows his abstract, intertwined figures in olive green, with fine lines and repeating patterns. The piece captures Krupa’s sense of movement, humor, and playful energy in a fresh, monochromatic way.
Condition:
Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
Artist: Attributed to Stanley J. Krupa | Title: Untitled (Variant of “Looking for a Contact Lens”)
Medium: Woodblock print on paper
Image Size: 6 x 4 ¼ “ | Paper Size: 15 x 10 ⅜ “
Stanley J. Krupa was a well-known Mohawk Valley artist whose work was influenced by Abstract Expressionism and painters like Mark Rothko and Arshile Gorky. His paintings explore color, movement, and emotion in a bold yet thoughtful style.
He also owned his own gallery, the Steuben Park Art Gallery in Utica, New York, and his work is found in galleries and private collections around the world.
This unsigned print is a green-toned version of Stanley J. Krupa’s Looking for a Contact Lens. It shows his abstract, intertwined figures in olive green, with fine lines and repeating patterns. The piece captures Krupa’s sense of movement, humor, and playful energy in a fresh, monochromatic way.
Condition:
Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections