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Artist: John-Paul Philippe
John-Paul Philippe, "Untitled", table top abstract steel sculpture on wood base
By John-Paul Philippe
Located in Glenview, IL
"Untitled" is an abstract steel sculpture on a wood base by New York based contemporary artist John-Paul Philippe. The artist was born in 1955 and began his career as a painter.Due t...
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1990s American Modern John-Paul Philippe Art
Materials
Steel
Study for Sculptures (three paintings), Oil Paintings by John-Paul Philippe
By John-Paul Philippe
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Jean-Paul Philippe, American (1955 - )
Title: Untitled (Grey, Red, and Blue)
Medium: Three Oil Paintings mounted on fabric, signed verso
Size: 26 x 23.5 in. (66.04 x 59.69 cm...
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1980s Modern John-Paul Philippe Art
Materials
Oil
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Artist Statement
I approach every architectural, landscape and interiors project as a site-specific installation, where I synthesize the atmosphere of the location with the practical needs for the space. For the last ten years I have adapted my style of painting to a long list of architectural and sculptural projects around the world. With each new location I try to apply my art in ways that
organically unifies and enhances the space. I work with a wide array of materials, often steel and wood, sometimes paper, glass and plastics. I am accustomed to working, from start to finish, alongside construction crews
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All of my designs begin as drawings. Even if I am about to create a three-story structure of glass and steel, I begin as though I were making a painting. The organic forms in my paintings stem from my connection and response to landscape. Even my most abstract works are reactions to my surroundings and retain visual clues to inform the viewer. In all my work I strive to blend the familiar with the abstract in effort to create a lasting impression on the viewer.
Education: University of Oklahoma, BFA in Art & Art History, 1978
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