Creating beautiful, melancholy landscapes that reach the viewer on a psychological level, he is called a master of the sensuous because of his ability to convey a sense of the elements such as intense rain and eerie silences. Often he works with diptychs of contradictory landscapes that suggest conflict between the elements, "tension transposed with no resolution. . . halves forever at odds" ("Art in America, "10/98).
Born in Erie, Pennsylvania, he studied at Brooklyn Museum Art School an (showing 500 of 899 characters). |
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