I have a few more pieces from the Space Makers exhibit I told you about in yesterday's post. This first one is a painting by Peter Busa who was a founding member of the Space Makers artists. This one is called "Children's Hour".
Busa was a friend of Jackson Pollock and influenced some of Pollock's work.
This piece is by Dyani White Hawk. The photo doesn't show how shiny those copper space are. It's one of those pieces that as you walk past, it appears to be moving.
These last two paintings are by Steve Wheeler, another founding member of the Space Makers artists. This one is called "The Magic Horn" and it was painted in 1942.
This one is called "Woman Eating Hot Dog" and let me tell you, I stared at this painting for a long time trying to locate the woman. I still haven't found her but I'm guessing the hot dog had all the fixings on it. The colors of mustard, catsup and relish are present in this painting.
I did a Google search on each of these artist's names and found a rainbow of colorful works from each of them. It was quite entertaining.
My kind of art.
ReplyDeleteI sometimes think the names are complete whimsy.
ReplyDeleteI really like that 1st one. I could gladly live with that one on my wall, Sharon.
ReplyDeleteI love all of this art! I have stared and stared at the "Woman Eating Hot Dog" piece and cannot find her. Now time to get going on some chores!
ReplyDeleteI loooked for the woman... couldn't find her either. : )
ReplyDeleteNice art, I couldn't find the woman either. :)
ReplyDeleteI love that Peter Busa painting! Yeah, the woman eating the hot dog is a mystery!
ReplyDeletethese arts are indeed fabulous
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