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James Wilson Rayen"Untitled Pastel #10", Landscape, Spring, Summer, Green, Pastel Drawing, 20082008
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James Wilson Rayen's 'Untitled Pastel #10' is from a series of studies of spring and summer rural landscapes.This piece, loose and impressionistic in technique, depicts a cluster of three right yellow bushes in the middle distance, in an open green field, with a tall conifer in the background. A recurrent theme of the artist's, one that offers limitless variations, is time of day, change of seasons. In Rayen's words, 'memory, after observation, becomes the driving force- one forgets, adds, subtracts, and all take energy and imagination, until the painting becomes the product, not the process.' This pastel on paper, 19.5 x 18 in., is signed by the artist on the front.
- Creator:James Wilson Rayen (1935 - 2013, American)
- Creation Year:2008
- Dimensions:Height: 19.5 in (49.53 cm)Width: 18 in (45.72 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Franklin, MA
- Reference Number:Seller: Rayen Untitled Pastel #101stDibs: LU50031529493
James Wilson Rayen
James Wilson Rayen was an award-winning young painter at this time whose work was included in the exhibition “Art Across America” organized by the Mead Corporation, which traveled the country in 1965–67. Rayen became a founding member of the studio art department at Wellesley College.
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