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Period: Early 2000s
Sleepwalking #23, earth tone, brown, gestural, abstract brushstrokes
By Tom Bennett
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Monotype on paper
Dramatic disrupted realism imagery from Tom Bennett’s series of monochromatic monotypes, blending surrealistic mindscapes with stark realism
About Tom Bennett:
With quick brushstrokes, Tom Bennett creates representational images of human figures and animals, emphasizing movement in a manner reminiscent of Lucien Freud, Edgar Degas and the photographer Eadweard Muybridge. Elongated and blurry, the horse racing up a hill (Canter Fritz, 2002) and the sinister cat landing a leap (Chien Blanc, 1998) elicit a sense of foreboding enhanced by Bennett’s somber palette; his female figures too reflect a grim sense of humor with their distorted nude bodies. The face of Untitled Figure (1997), for example, is obscured by layers of dark paint. Classically trained as a painter, he initially worked in oil on canvas but discovered that monotype printing enabled him to “literally push the image around,” creating an essential element of motion. To overcome the limited scale of monotypes, however, he switched to painting on slick-surfaced plastic.
Tom Bennett’s practice is rooted in the classical tradition where painting and drawing from life is highly regarded. Bennett’s work is heavily influenced by Francis Bacon, Frank Auberbauch and foremost his father, Harry Bennett, who was also an artist. Tom’s time living abroad in Spain and traveling through Eastern Europe and Africa provided the artistic freedom to explore many of the techniques and subject matter that continue to define his practice. Bennett was born and raised in Connecticut.
His mediums include monotypes, oil on paper, canvas or styrene board. In a technique that Tom started over 4 years ago, several of his monotypes have been painted over with oil paint using a palette knife, brush, or his fingers to re-purpose the underlying image. These works are a testament to Bennett’s ability to quickly and concisely compose an image with expressive brush strokes, foreshortened figures and expertly rendered light.
Tom’s work has been featured in group and solo exhibitions worldwide. Bennett lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. He is currently represented by Tabla Rasa...
Category
American Impressionist Early 2000s Interior Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Paper, Monotype
Brooklyn Botanical Garden No. 2: Greenhouse II
By Ben Norris
Located in Boston, MA
Signed and dated lower right: "(c) Norris '91". From the Estate of the Artist.
Category
Photorealist Early 2000s Interior Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Watercolor
Practical Advice on Waiting, bright colors, domestic, Latin objects
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Works
Her pastel-on-sandpaper series, "Domestic Threats" and "Black Paintings", both use cultural objects as surrogates for human beings acting in mysterious, highly charged narratives.[9][10]
Rachko also has created a series of photographs entitled "Gods and Monsters".[11] In these chromogenic prints, she is "painting with a camera," creating variations that free the camera from being a mechanical recording device of what lies before it. She prints all of these images by hand.
The earlier "Domestic Threats" pastel-on-sandpaper paintings used her West Village apartment or her 1932 Sears house in Virginia as a backdrop. The "Black Paintings" series grew directly from "Domestic Threats". In the "Black Paintings," the figures (actors) take center stage. All background details, furniture, rugs, etc. have been eliminated and replaced by intense dark black pastel. Each painting takes months to complete as she slowly builds up as many as 30 layers of soft pastel.
Her long-standing fascination with traditional masks progressed in the spring of 2017 when she visited the National Museum of Ethnography and Folklore in La Paz, Bolivia where one exhibition included more than fifty festival masks. The resulting series is entitled “Bolivianos”.[12]
She has also written an e-book, From Pilot to Painter[13] and writes a regular blog, Barbara Rachko...
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Fauvist Early 2000s Interior Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Pastel
Silver Teapot and Petunias 16x20", watercolor floral still life, framed
By Lu Haskew
Located in Loveland, CO
Silver Teapot and Petunias by Lu Haskew
Watercolor 16x20" image size
24x28" framed as pictured, gold leaf, behind glass with archival matte
Still life of flowers in pinks and whites
...
Category
American Impressionist Early 2000s Interior Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Watercolor
Daisies, 18x14", watercolor floral still life, framed
By Lu Haskew
Located in Loveland, CO
Daisies by Lu Haskew
Watercolor 18x14" image size
28x24" framed as pictured, behind glass with archival matte
Still life of flowers in purples, whites and blues
Shipping price inclu...
Category
American Impressionist Early 2000s Interior Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Watercolor
Carnation Wonder, 24x18", watercolor still life, framed
By Lu Haskew
Located in Loveland, CO
Carnation Wonder by Lu Haskew
Watercolor 24x18" image size
32x26" framed as pictured, behind glass with archival matte
Still life of flowers in reds pinks and whites
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Category
American Impressionist Early 2000s Interior Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Watercolor
Doll Shoes, 9x11", pencil drawing, framed
By Lu Haskew
Located in Loveland, CO
Doll Shoes by Lu Haskew
Pencil 9x11" image size
15x18.5" framed as pictured, behind glass with archival matte
Graphite drawing of doll shoes on a newspaper.
Shipping price includes ...
Category
American Impressionist Early 2000s Interior Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Graphite
Planes of the Head, 10x8", pencil drawing, framed
By Lu Haskew
Located in Loveland, CO
Planes of the Head study by Lu Haskew
Pencil 10x8" image size
14x12" framed as pictured, behind glass
Graphite drawing.
Shipping price includes the custom packing necessary for safe...
Category
American Impressionist Early 2000s Interior Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Graphite
Old Doll, 10x6.5", pencil drawing, framed
By Lu Haskew
Located in Loveland, CO
Old Doll by Lu Haskew
Pencil 10x6.5" image size
12x10" framed as pictured, behind glass
Still Life drawing of a doll from the artist's extensive doll collection.
Shipping price incl...
Category
American Impressionist Early 2000s Interior Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Graphite
untitled interior space - black and white drawing on paper
By Thomas Broomé
Located in New York, NY
THOMAS BROOMÉ
Untitled (Interior Space), 2007
28.3 x 38.8 inches; framed in white wood 35.6 x 46.6 inches
ink on paper
pencil signed and dated recto
In this intricate rendering of a...
Category
Contemporary Early 2000s Interior Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Archival Ink, Archival Paper
The Apartment Building /// Contemporary Drawing City Scene Scape Black and White
By Dan May
Located in Saint Augustine, FL
Artist: Dan May (American, 1955-)
Title: "The Apartment Building"
*Signed by May lower left and dated lower right
Year: 2001
Medium: Original White Chalk...
Category
Contemporary Early 2000s Interior Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Chalk, Screen
ARCHIVIO 3
Located in New York, NY
Ink drawing of library stacks of books on paper.
Category
Contemporary Early 2000s Interior Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Paper, Ink
He Was So in Need of Botany, bright colors, domestic, Latin objects
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Price and size includes frames (maple wood with white mats).
Artwork 58" x 38"
Her pastel-on-sandpaper series, "Domestic Threats" and "Black Paintings", both use cultural objects as surrogates for human beings acting in mysterious, highly charged narratives.[9][10]
Rachko also has created a series of photographs entitled "Gods and Monsters".[11] In these chromogenic prints, she is "painting with a camera," creating variations that free the camera from being a mechanical recording device of what lies before it. She prints all of these images by hand.
The earlier "Domestic Threats" pastel-on-sandpaper paintings used her West Village apartment or her 1932 Sears house in Virginia as a backdrop. The "Black Paintings" series grew directly from "Domestic Threats". In the "Black Paintings," the figures (actors) take center stage. All background details, furniture, rugs, etc. have been eliminated and replaced by intense dark black pastel. Each painting takes months to complete as she slowly builds up as many as 30 layers of soft pastel.
Her long-standing fascination with traditional masks progressed in the spring of 2017 when she visited the National Museum of Ethnography and Folklore in La Paz, Bolivia where one exhibition included more than fifty festival masks. The resulting series is entitled “Bolivianos”.[12]
She has also written an e-book, From Pilot to Painter[13] and writes a regular blog, Barbara Rachko...
Category
Fauvist Early 2000s Interior Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Pastel
Shora, Teracotta, Round shaped, Black & White by Modern Indian Artist "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Jogen Chowdhury - Untitled - 12 diameter
Teracotta. Signed in bengali.
Always a powerful artist, Chowdhury developed his individual style after his return from France in the late '...
Category
Modern Early 2000s Interior Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Terracotta
Shora, Drawing, Teracotta, Black & Whitecolors by Indian Master Artist"In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Jogen Chowdhury - Untitled - 12 diameter
Teracotta. Signed in bengali.
Always a powerful artist, Chowdhury developed his individual style after his return from France in the late '...
Category
Modern Early 2000s Interior Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Terracotta
ARCHIVIO 2
Located in New York, NY
Ink drawing of library stacks of books on paper.
Category
Contemporary Early 2000s Interior Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Paper, Ink
Scene Twentyone: Living Room bright colors, domestic, Latin objects
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Price and size includes frames (maple wood with white mats).
Artwork 20" x 26"
Her pastel-on-sandpaper series, "Domestic Threats" and "Black Paintings", both use cultural objects as surrogates for human beings acting in mysterious, highly charged narratives.[9][10]
Rachko also has created a series of photographs entitled "Gods and Monsters".[11] In these chromogenic prints, she is "painting with a camera," creating variations that free the camera from being a mechanical recording device of what lies before it. She prints all of these images by hand.
The earlier "Domestic Threats" pastel-on-sandpaper paintings used her West Village apartment or her 1932 Sears house in Virginia as a backdrop. The "Black Paintings" series grew directly from "Domestic Threats". In the "Black Paintings," the figures (actors) take center stage. All background details, furniture, rugs, etc. have been eliminated and replaced by intense dark black pastel. Each painting takes months to complete as she slowly builds up as many as 30 layers of soft pastel.
Her long-standing fascination with traditional masks progressed in the spring of 2017 when she visited the National Museum of Ethnography and Folklore in La Paz, Bolivia where one exhibition included more than fifty festival masks. The resulting series is entitled “Bolivianos”.[12]
She has also written an e-book, From Pilot to Painter[13] and writes a regular blog, Barbara Rachko...
Category
Folk Art Early 2000s Interior Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Pastel
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