Art Reflection – Howe Oscar Howe (1915-1983) was a Yanktonai Dakota. He was educated at the Pierre Indian School, the Santa Fe Indian School and the Fort Sill Indian Art Center. He worked in casein and tempera. He was a strong influence in contemporary Native American Art. Sioux Seed Player is a work of magnificent creativity. Here we seem to see …
Art Reflection – Jones
Art Reflection – Jones Lois Mailou Jones (1905-1988) was an acclaimed art educator and artist of the 20th century. She received her training at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts and other important institutions but faced discrimination for her gender and race. She worked in textiles influenced by the Harlem Renaissance Movement and African and Haitian design …
Art Reflection – Signac
Art Reflection – Signac Paul Signac was a French Neo-Impressionist. He developed Pointillism with artist Georges Seurat and this work is a wonderful example of this style. This painting is a collection of colored dots, “points,” of paint. It is a masterwork of depth, color and patience! It is in the collection of the Musee d’Orsay in Paris. Signac chooses …
Art Reflection – Lawrence
Art Reflection – Lawrence In honor of Juneteenth, we again look at a work by Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000). Jacob Lawrence was born in New Jersey and received his art education at the Pratt institute. He gained acclaim as a painter and later in his life became a professor at the University of Washington. Lawrence is known for his high color …
Art Reflection – Diebenkorn
Art Reflection – Diebenkorn Richard Diebenkorn (1922-1993) was a prominent painter of abstract expressionism. Berkeley #22 is part of his Berkeley Series done between 1953 and 1956. He began this series after completing graduate work funded by the GI Bill at the University of New Mexico. In Berkeley he became intensely interested in the land and city around him. His use of …
Art Reflection – Mignery
Art Reflection – Mignery I share another outdoor sculpture today. It is Water Carriers created as a tribute to the farmers who eked crops out of the high plains desert of eastern Colorado. It shows a hardworking pioneer couple hauling and praying water into their livelihood. We are invited into their desperate effort in fluid and realistic detail. Herb Mignery casts his …
Art Reflection – Goodacre
Art Reflection – Goodacre Continuing an exploration of public sculpture, I’d like to share a piece that is in direct contrast to last week’s Sky Mirror by Anish Kapoor. The realistic piece pictured here was done by renowned artist, Glenna Goodacre (1939-2020), who had a strong Colorado connection. She went to Colorado College and spent many years in Boulder for its …
Art Reflection – Kapoor
Art Reflection – Kapoor If you have visited Millennium Park in Chicago since 2004, you are probably familiar with at least one work of this artist. Anish Kapoor, an Indian-born British artist, created Cloud Gate. That work is affectionately referred to by many as “The Bean” and is a huge shape with a highly reflective surface. Kapoor repeated his use …
Art Reflection – Chihuly
Art Reflection – Chihuly This is an example of the glass work of Dale Chihuly who was born in Tacoma, Washington in 1941. He attended the Rhode Island School of Design and found his life in glass. His pieces are abundant and recognizable. Chihuly hasn’t actually blown glass since accidents in the late 1970’s. His designs are executed by assistants …
Art Reflection – Kahn
Art Reflection – Kahn Wolf Kahn (1927-2020) was a German born American artist who combined Realism and Color Field in his paintings and pastel pieces. His works are a Modern Art play on color and light abstracting his images and expressing a feeling through them. Trees by a Waterway is a clear example of his effort to show us what he saw …