Born in Sutton, Massachusetts, Warren Wheelock became a painter, sculptor, illustrator, teacher and writer. He was known for his direct carving of geometric shapes to create figures that were non objective, and he also did representational heroic portraits. Exhibition venues include the Corcoran Biennial, the Woodstock Art Association, and the American Abstract Artists.
He had a strong connection to the mountains of western North Carolina as well as to Woodstock, New York, and Albuquerque (showing 500 of 1206 characters). |
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