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Acknowledgements of Purpose, Abstract Painting
Acknowledgements of Purpose, Abstract Painting

Acknowledgements of Purpose, Abstract Painting

By Patricia Oblack

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
"Weatherworn walls and fresco texture abound on the face of this painting," says Patricia. "Time passed by leaving bits of color to hold onto their space in t...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Patricia Oblack Art

Materials

Acrylic

Yesterday's Promise, Abstract Painting
Yesterday's Promise, Abstract Painting

Yesterday's Promise, Abstract Painting

By Patricia Oblack

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Artist Patricia Oblack offers a dramatic abstract landscape with beige and rustic accents. In her process, Patricia starts with...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Patricia Oblack Art

Materials

Acrylic

Natural Order, Abstract Painting
Natural Order, Abstract Painting

Natural Order, Abstract Painting

By Patricia Oblack

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Patricia builds her compositions intuitively with palette knives, blending colors and developing texture directly on the surface of her panels. In this painti...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Patricia Oblack Art

Materials

Acrylic

Voices, Abstract Painting
Voices, Abstract Painting

Voices, Abstract Painting

By Patricia Oblack

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
"Think of the surface of Voices like a crowd of people, all whispering conversations across a crowded room," says Patricia. "Lines, some very thin, others str...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Patricia Oblack Art

Materials

Acrylic

Impulsive Directions, Abstract Painting
Impulsive Directions, Abstract Painting

Impulsive Directions, Abstract Painting

By Patricia Oblack

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Patricia builds her compositions intuitively with palette knives, blending colors and developing texture directly on the surface of her panels. She describes ...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Patricia Oblack Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Lights Above the Hills of Black Kite
Lights Above the Hills of Black Kite

Lights Above the Hills of Black Kite

By Patricia Oblack

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Horizontal blackness could suggest hills in darkness, but the viewer must decide.

About the Artist
As a child in the 1950s, Patricia Oblack sat in front of the television and learned to draw with Jon Gnagy...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Patricia Oblack Art

Materials

Acrylic

Boxing on the Block All Night, Abstract Painting
Boxing on the Block All Night, Abstract Painting

Boxing on the Block All Night, Abstract Painting

By Patricia Oblack

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Lines from my palette knife, striking over and into submerged colors, lots of energy as in sports, with suggestions of streets ; bridges from a busy city. Yet, there is a sense of calm and comfort.


About the Artist
As a child in the 1950s, Patricia Oblack sat in front of the television and learned to draw with Jon Gnagy...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Patricia Oblack Art

Materials

Acrylic

Vanish into the Mist - Winston Series
Vanish into the Mist - Winston Series

Vanish into the Mist - Winston Series

By Patricia Oblack

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Layer upon layer of color applied with my palette knives gives this small piece an amazing sense of power for its small size.

About the Artist
As a child in the 1950s, Patricia Oblack sat in front of the television and learned to draw with Jon Gnagy...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Patricia Oblack Art

Materials

Acrylic

Because I Can, Abstract Painting
Because I Can, Abstract Painting

Because I Can, Abstract Painting

By Patricia Oblack

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Patricia describes this painting as a "three color separation blended into one." She says she worked to create balance between the sections to impart a soothi...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Patricia Oblack Art

Materials

Acrylic

Calculated Conclusions, Abstract Painting
Calculated Conclusions, Abstract Painting

Calculated Conclusions, Abstract Painting

By Patricia Oblack

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Part of Patricia's signature series of modern abstract paintings, in which she blends colors and builds texture directly on the surface of the piece. "While I...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Patricia Oblack Art

Materials

Acrylic

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Public Collections: Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Brooklyn Museum Museum of Modern Art, New York Smithsonian American Art Museum Exhibitions: MOMA Brooklyn Museum, 1968 Nordness Galleries, NYC Smithsonian Institution Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1970 Rhode Island School of Design, 1969 San Francisco Museum of Art, 1969 Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, 1970 Parrish Art Museum Courtesy of Afro-American Artist; a biographical directory THOMPSON, RUSS (Born Jamaica, 1922) Painter. Born in Kingston, Jamaica, 1922. Studied at the Pratt Institute; Carlyle College; New York School of Modern Photography. Works: Cloud Flowers ; My Breath Is One with the Clouds ; The Acrobats; Relatives; Thoreau; Clothes to the Body; America- Amer- ica; Hanging Garden; Poor Room, Rich Room; Epigram a Bromide; Passage, 1969 (wood, epoxy, iron). Exhibited: Museum of Modern Art; Brooklyn Museum Fence Show, 1968; Nordness Gal- leries, NY; Phila. 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