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| A painter of still life in realistic style, Skip Steinworth began his career as a commercial lithographer but left this pursuit in the late 1980s to pursue drawing, graphite on rag board, full time.
Many of his pieces take between four and eight weeks to complete, and his compositions range from complex tableaus of ordinary objects to minimalist depictions of flowers in vases. Often his works have incongruity such as a self portrait next to a floral arrangement.
For inspiration, he uses black and white photographs, often from traditional 17th and 18th century still life painters as well as modernists such as Piet Mondrian. |
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