Larry Zox (1937 – 2006, American) “Bonac II” (1981) is an original limited-edition serigraph, hand-signed and numbered (10/160) in pencil by the artist. The unframed sheet measures 42.5 x 29.5 inches. This abstract work of art is a collage-like piece of shapes in warm tones of pinks, blues, orange and brown.
Larry Zox was a prolific abstract expressionist artist who focused on collage, shape and color. Beginning in 1958 he lived in New York and worked primarily from his studio on 20th Street that was a gathering place for artists, jazz musicians, bikers, and boxers. Later, he had a studio in East Hampton on Long Island where he also liked to go fishing. The word “Bonac” may refer to Accabonac Harbor, a secluded stretch of water near the town of Springs on Long Island and refers to residents of East Hampton.