18. Dick Frizzell (b. 1943)
Zinnias (Not Car and Dog)
est. $10,000 - 15,000
Zinnias (Not Car and Dog)
Oil & enamel on board
47.5 x 42.4 cm
Signed, inscribed Zinnias (Not Car and Dog) & dated 1982
47.5 x 42.4 cm
est. $10,000 - 15,000
Fetched $12,750
Relative size
PROVENANCE
Paul & Kerry Barber Collection
Fine New Zealand Paintings, Jewellery
& Decorative Arts, Webb's 11/12/2001
Why, of all the flowers to be found in a New Zealand garden, would Dick Frizzell choose to paint the zinnia? For starters, there's a sprightliness to the word zinnia. Considering the way these colourful flowers pop and the energy of Frizzell's art, the name seems almost onomatopoeiac.
Another question - why would New Zealand's most prolific pop artist adopt the relatively staid form of a still life? Because this was part of a deliberate pursuit of clichéd painted formats, and the tone is somewhat ironic. Finally (in case you were wondering), this is not a depiction of a car and dog.