A resident of Galesburg, Michigan who also maintained a studio in downtown Kalamazoo, Martin Maddox was known for classical realist technique figurative paintings with allegorical/psychological/surrealist themes. Often his work depicted single female figures accompanied by large animals, and he used under-painting and glazes to emulate old world techniques, and his mediums were pastel before 1989 and oil painting from 1989 until his death in 1997.
EDUCATION 1995 Compositions seminar w (showing 500 of 1073 characters). |
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