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This is a selection of drawings from three separate series: Kandinsky/Guggenheim, Air, and Flamenco (Brooklyn). All of the drawings relate visually, but each group of drawings is the result of distinct and separate inspiration. Please click images twice for detail. More images will be added. |
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Kandinsky/Guggenheim Series |
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A friend and patron had requested I work color into my drawings. The Guggenheim was showing Kandinsky’s paintings at the time and in them I found what I felt was the right approach. These drawings are my response.
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Air Series |
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Each of these drawings had been made on one leg of a cross country flight. Flight time either way (head winds or no) was sufficient to work a detailed drawing.
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Flamenco (Brooklyn) Series |
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These drawings are part of a series that I worked on while listening to Flamenco music in a studio in East Williamsburg. Flamenco is particularly engrossing and I find it complimentary to the act of drawing.
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