Published by Arabesque Books in 1981, The Plain of Smokes is an ode to the Los Angeles that shaped both the artist and the poet. The process, which began in 1978, of conceptualizing, developing, and creating The Plain of Smokes, has been described by many, including its author, as the true definition of the word “collaboration.” Mudd and Price continually motivated revision in each other’s work, resulting in a thought-provoking visualization of the dialogue between two
| Artist | Ken Price |
| Image Orientation | Landscape |
| Size | Medium |
| Title | Untitled (Orang Grove) |
| Material | Ink On Paper |
| Item Length | 14.875 |
| Original/Licensed Reprint | Original |
| Region Of Origin | California, USA |
| Framing | Unframed |
| Subject | Orange Grove |
| Type | |
| Year Of Production | 1981 |
| Item Height | 12.375” |
| Style | Contemporary Art |
| Theme | Art |
| Features | Limited Edition |
| Production Technique | Screen Printing |
| Culture | Los Angeles |
| Country Of Origin | United States |
| Handmade | Yes |
| Time Period Produced | 1980-1989 |
What stands out about this print is how it brightens a dark corner instantly.