Stanley William Hayter / Atelier 17

Throughout the years, I have been given recommendations by critics and historians of artists to research whose work has a relationship to my own. Helen Harrison, director of the Pollock-Krasner House in East Hampton, suggested I take a look at the work of Stanley William Hayter (December 27, 1901, London – May 4, 1988, Paris) [...]

2017-01-14T17:34:53-05:00November 4th, 2011|Blog|

Vieira Da Silva: A Glimpse of the Future

Vieira da Silva was a Portugese female painter, who created work which is, in my opinion, exquisite. Her forms are both architectural and organic, and have a distinctly futuristic feel. I discovered her work in a book on 20th century painting that I picked up at a yard sale recently, and began to research her [...]

2017-01-14T17:34:53-05:00August 22nd, 2011|Blog|

Desmond Paul Henry: Digital Art Pioneer

Desmond Paul Henry (1921–2004) was one of the pioneers in Computer art. His work looks incredibly contemporary, although it was created with technology that is obsolete by today's standards. When I discovered this artist on Wikipedia, I was amazed at how much his work resonates with my own. He utilized what was called a bombsight [...]

2017-01-14T17:34:53-05:00August 22nd, 2011|Blog|
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