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Indian ink, watercolor, and gouache on paper
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Dimensions: 38.1cm (H) x 30.4cm (W) / 15" (H) x 12" (W)
Note: Actual colours may vary due to photography & computer settings.
Artist Statement
This common honeybee is one of a series of more than 40 tiny watercolor paintings I made during the pandemic lockdown. All of the insect pictures are in the 4"x5" format and framed at 12"x15". The series also includes tiny watercolors and drawings of ancient artifacts including ivory and stone carvings and ceramics. Each picture is archivally mounted, matted and framed and ready to hang.
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Artist Profile
Born: 1948
Hometown: COLUMBIA
Based in: Columbia, South Carolina, USA
I was born in Kansas City, Missouri, USA in 1948. From a very early age I began to draw and paint and now at 74 I am still doing it. After serving in the Army I came back to the US and enrolled in the Kansas City Art Institute, where I earned a degree in painting and printmaking. In 1975 I moved to New York City, where I had a painting studio in a loft in the garment district. While In New York, I produced a number of large abstract oil paintings while I studied and did research at the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum. In 1980 I moved to Southern California, where I had studios in Ventura and Ojai. During this time I painted a number of landscapes and narrative paintings. In 1983 I moved to Japan, where I lived for 2 years and studied traditional Japanese painting and scroll making. I had a number of solo exhibitions while living there. In 1985 I returned to Southern California and continued to paint until I moved to South Carolina in 2002. I now maintain a studio here in Columbia, South Carolina, where I paint every day.
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