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Creator: Richard A. Hirsch
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #72, 2021
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #72, 2021

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #72, 2021

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #72 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Painting of Nothing Series. Hirsch applies the waxy mix with a brush onto redwood plywood backed structures with two-inch wood strips all around and used various torches to layer, flux, bubble and blend. "Waxy and very tactile, they are probably the work Mark Rothko would have done had he spent most of his life in clay. Hirsch’s paintings have the nuance, subtle texture, and color shifts that become evident in blown-up photographs of his ceramic objects as well as a similar presence." Signed and dated en verso by the artist. This painting ship directly from the artist’s studio in Rochester, NY. (Literature: "With Fire: Richard Hirsch, A Life Between Chance and Design", Scott Meyer (Author), RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press 2012 - "The Paintings" pgs. 102 - 105) Richard Hirsch brief bio: In the field of contemporary ceramic, Rick Hirsch has earned an international reputation. He has achieved this recognition by engaging in numerous diversified professional activities. Through efforts in university teaching, exhibits, writing, lecturing and researching he has risen to worldwide prominence. In 1975, Hirsch co-authored a book entitled Raku, published by Watson-Guptill. This was the first comprehensive text to address the new innovations developing in the west that were transforming traditional Japanese Raku. Also, in the same year, Hirsch became a founding faculty member of The Program in Artistry at Boston University. Currently, Hirsch is a Professor Emeritus at The School for American Crafts which is a part of Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY. His university teaching career now spans well over four decades. Repeatedly, Hirsch has participated in several milestone exhibitions and publications. Significant shows include; The Evolution of American Art in Craft Media Since 1945; Echoes: Historical References in Contemporary Ceramics; American Ceramics Now; Raku: Origins, Impact and Contemporary Expression; and Convergences: The Presence of the Past in Contemporary American Ceramics...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #62, 2020
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #62, 2020

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #62, 2020

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #62 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Painting of Nothing Series. Hirsch applies the waxy mix with a brush onto redwood plywood backed structures with two-inch wood strips all around and used various torches to layer, flux, bubble and blend. "Waxy and very tactile, they are probably the work Mark Rothko would have done had he spent most of his life in clay. Hirsch’s paintings have the nuance, subtle texture, and color shifts that become evident in blown-up photographs of his ceramic objects as well as a similar presence." Signed and dated en verso by the artist. This painting ship directly from the artist’s studio in Rochester, NY. (Literature: "With Fire: Richard Hirsch, A Life Between Chance and Design", Scott Meyer (Author), RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press 2012 - "The Paintings" pgs. 102 - 105) Richard Hirsch brief bio: In the field of contemporary ceramic, Rick Hirsch has earned an international reputation. He has achieved this recognition by engaging in numerous diversified professional activities. Through efforts in university teaching, exhibits, writing, lecturing and researching he has risen to worldwide prominence. In 1975, Hirsch co-authored a book entitled Raku, published by Watson-Guptill. This was the first comprehensive text to address the new innovations developing in the west that were transforming traditional Japanese Raku. Also, in the same year, Hirsch became a founding faculty member of The Program in Artistry at Boston University. Currently, Hirsch is a Professor Emeritus at The School for American Crafts which is a part of Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY. His university teaching career now spans well over four decades. Repeatedly, Hirsch has participated in several milestone exhibitions and publications. Significant shows include; The Evolution of American Art in Craft Media Since 1945; Echoes: Historical References in Contemporary Ceramics; American Ceramics...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #70, 2021
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #70, 2021

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #70, 2021

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #70 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Paint...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #28, 2012
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #28, 2012

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #28, 2012

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #28 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Painting of Nothing Series. Hirsch applies the waxy mix with a brush onto redwood plywood backed structures with two-inch wood strips all around and used various torches to layer, flux, bubble and blend. "Waxy and very tactile, they are probably the work Mark Rothko would have done had he spent most of his life in clay. Hirsch’s paintings have the nuance, subtle texture, and color shifts that become evident in blown-up photographs of his ceramic objects as well as a similar presence." Signed and dated en verso by the artist. This painting ship directly from the artist’s studio in Rochester, NY. (Literature: "With Fire: Richard Hirsch, A Life Between Chance and Design", Scott Meyer (Author), RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press 2012 - "The Paintings" pgs. 102 - 105) Richard Hirsch brief bio: In the field of contemporary ceramic, Rick Hirsch has earned an international reputation. He has achieved this recognition by engaging in numerous diversified professional activities. Through efforts in university teaching, exhibits, writing, lecturing and researching he has risen to worldwide prominence. In 1975, Hirsch co-authored a book entitled Raku, published by Watson-Guptill. This was the first comprehensive text to address the new innovations developing in the west that were transforming traditional Japanese Raku. Also, in the same year, Hirsch became a founding faculty member of The Program in Artistry at Boston University. Currently, Hirsch is a Professor Emeritus at The School for American Crafts which is a part of Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY. His university teaching career now spans well over four decades. Repeatedly, Hirsch has participated in several milestone exhibitions and publications. Significant shows include; The Evolution of American Art in Craft Media Since 1945; Echoes: Historical References in Contemporary Ceramics; American Ceramics Now; Raku: Origins, Impact and Contemporary Expression; and Convergences: The Presence of the Past in Contemporary American Ceramics...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Prototype Encaustic Paintings of Nothing Series, 2009
Richard Hirsch Prototype Encaustic Paintings of Nothing Series, 2009

Richard Hirsch Prototype Encaustic Paintings of Nothing Series, 2009

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic "Paintings of Nothing Series" #1, #3, #4, #5, #6 and #7 are made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. These ...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Organic Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #14M, 2012
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #14M, 2012

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #14M, 2012

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #14M is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Pain...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #73, 2021
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #73, 2021

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #73, 2021

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #73 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Painting of Nothing Series. Hirsch applies the waxy mix with a brush onto redwood plywood backed structures with two-inch wood strips all around and used various torches to layer, flux, bubble and blend. "Waxy and very tactile, they are probably the work Mark Rothko would have done had he spent most of his life in clay. Hirsch’s paintings have the nuance, subtle texture, and color shifts that become evident in blown-up photographs of his ceramic objects as well as a similar presence." Signed and dated en verso by the artist. This painting ship directly from the artist’s studio in Rochester, NY. (Literature: "With Fire: Richard Hirsch, A Life Between Chance and Design", Scott Meyer...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #63, 2020
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #63, 2020

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #63, 2020

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #63 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Painting of Nothing Series. Hirsch applies the waxy mix with a brush onto redwood plywood backed structures with two-inch wood strips all around and used various torches to layer, flux, bubble and blend. "Waxy and very tactile, they are probably the work Mark Rothko would have done had he spent most of his life in clay. Hirsch’s paintings have the nuance, subtle texture, and color shifts that become evident in blown-up photographs of his ceramic objects as well as a similar presence." Signed and dated en verso by the artist. This painting ship directly from the artist’s studio in Rochester, NY. (Literature: "With Fire: Richard Hirsch, A Life Between Chance and Design", Scott Meyer (Author), RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press 2012 - "The Paintings" pgs. 102 - 105) Richard Hirsch brief bio: In the field of contemporary ceramic, Rick Hirsch has earned an international reputation. He has achieved this recognition by engaging in numerous diversified professional activities. Through efforts in university teaching, exhibits, writing, lecturing and researching he has risen to worldwide prominence. In 1975, Hirsch co-authored a book entitled Raku, published by Watson-Guptill. This was the first comprehensive text to address the new innovations developing in the west that were transforming traditional Japanese Raku. Also, in the same year, Hirsch became a founding faculty member of The Program in Artistry at Boston University. Currently, Hirsch is a Professor Emeritus at The School for American Crafts which is a part of Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY. His university teaching career now spans well over four decades. Repeatedly, Hirsch has participated in several milestone exhibitions and publications. Significant shows include; The Evolution of American Art in Craft Media Since 1945; Echoes: Historical References in Contemporary Ceramics; American Ceramics Now; Raku: Origins, Impact and Contemporary Expression; and Convergences: The Presence of the Past in Contemporary American Ceramics...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #54, 2017
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #54, 2017

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #54, 2017

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #54 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Paint...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #79, 2021
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #79, 2021

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #79, 2021

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #79 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Paint...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #52, 2017
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #52, 2017

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #52, 2017

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #52 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Painting of Nothing Series. Hirsch applies the waxy mix with a brush onto redwood plywood backed structures with two-inch wood strips all around and used various torches to layer, flux, bubble and blend. "Waxy and very tactile, they are probably the work Mark Rothko would have done had he spent most of his life in clay. Hirsch’s paintings have the nuance, subtle texture, and color shifts that become evident in blown-up photographs of his ceramic objects as well as a similar presence." Signed and dated en verso by the artist. This painting ship directly from the artist’s studio in Rochester, NY. (Literature: "With Fire: Richard Hirsch, A Life Between Chance and Design", Scott Meyer (Author), RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press 2012 - "The Paintings" pgs. 102 - 105) Richard Hirsch brief bio: In the field of contemporary ceramic, Rick Hirsch has earned an international reputation. He has achieved this recognition by engaging in numerous diversified professional activities. Through efforts in university teaching, exhibits, writing, lecturing and researching he has risen to worldwide prominence. In 1975, Hirsch co-authored a book entitled Raku, published by Watson-Guptill. This was the first comprehensive text to address the new innovations developing in the west that were transforming traditional Japanese Raku. Also, in the same year, Hirsch became a founding faculty member of The Program in Artistry at Boston University. Currently, Hirsch is a Professor Emeritus at The School for American Crafts which is a part of Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY. His university teaching career now spans well over four decades. Repeatedly, Hirsch has participated in several milestone exhibitions and publications. Significant shows include; The Evolution of American Art in Craft Media Since 1945; Echoes: Historical References in Contemporary Ceramics; American Ceramics Now; Raku: Origins, Impact and Contemporary Expression; and Convergences: The Presence of the Past in Contemporary American Ceramics...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #75, 2021
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #75, 2021

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #75, 2021

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #75 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Painting of Nothing Series. Hirsch applies the waxy mix with a brush onto redwood plywood backed structures with two-inch wood strips all around and used various torches to layer, flux, bubble and blend. "Waxy and very tactile, they are probably the work Mark Rothko would have done had he spent most of his life in clay. Hirsch’s paintings have the nuance, subtle texture, and color shifts that become evident in blown-up photographs of his ceramic objects as well as a similar presence." Signed and dated en verso by the artist. This painting ship directly from the artist’s studio in Rochester, NY. (Literature: "With Fire: Richard Hirsch, A Life Between Chance and Design", Scott Meyer (Author), RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press 2012 - "The Paintings" pgs. 102 - 105) Richard Hirsch brief bio: In the field of contemporary ceramic, Rick Hirsch has earned an international reputation. He has achieved this recognition by engaging in numerous diversified professional activities. Through efforts in university teaching, exhibits, writing, lecturing and researching he has risen to worldwide prominence. In 1975, Hirsch co-authored a book entitled Raku, published by Watson-Guptill. This was the first comprehensive text to address the new innovations developing in the west that were transforming traditional Japanese Raku. Also, in the same year, Hirsch became a founding faculty member of The Program in Artistry at Boston University. Currently, Hirsch is a Professor Emeritus at The School for American Crafts which is a part of Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY. His university teaching career now spans well over four decades. Repeatedly, Hirsch has participated in several milestone exhibitions and publications. Significant shows include; The Evolution of American Art in Craft Media Since 1945; Echoes: Historical References in Contemporary Ceramics; American Ceramics Now; Raku: Origins, Impact and Contemporary Expression; and Convergences: The Presence of the Past in Contemporary American Ceramics...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #77, 2021
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #77, 2021

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #77, 2021

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #77 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Painting of Nothing Series. Hirsch applies the waxy mix with a brush onto redwood plywood backed structures with two-inch wood strips all around and used various torches to layer, flux, bubble and blend. "Waxy and very tactile, they are probably the work Mark Rothko would have done had he spent most of his life in clay. Hirsch’s paintings have the nuance, subtle texture, and color shifts that become evident in blown-up photographs of his ceramic objects as well as a similar presence." Signed and dated en verso by the artist. This painting ship directly from the artist’s studio in Rochester, NY. (Literature: "With Fire: Richard Hirsch, A Life Between Chance and Design", Scott Meyer (Author), RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press 2012 - "The Paintings" pgs. 102 - 105) Richard Hirsch brief bio: In the field of contemporary ceramic, Rick Hirsch has earned an international reputation. He has achieved this recognition by engaging in numerous diversified professional activities. Through efforts in university teaching, exhibits, writing, lecturing and researching he has risen to worldwide prominence. In 1975, Hirsch co-authored a book entitled Raku, published by Watson-Guptill. This was the first comprehensive text to address the new innovations developing in the west that were transforming traditional Japanese Raku. Also, in the same year, Hirsch became a founding faculty member of The Program in Artistry at Boston University. Currently, Hirsch is a Professor Emeritus at The School for American Crafts which is a part of Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY. His university teaching career now spans well over four decades. Repeatedly, Hirsch has participated in several milestone exhibitions and publications. Significant shows include; The Evolution of American Art in Craft Media Since 1945; Echoes: Historical References in Contemporary Ceramics; American Ceramics Now; Raku: Origins, Impact and Contemporary Expression; and Convergences: The Presence of the Past in Contemporary American Ceramics...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #5B, 2010
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #5B, 2010

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #5B, 2010

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #10 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Paint...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

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Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing Series, circa 2010 - 2012
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing Series, circa 2010 - 2012

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing Series, circa 2010 - 2012

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic "Paintings of Nothing Series" #14, #16, #22 and #23 are made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. Hirsch app...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #76, 2021
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #76, 2021

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #76, 2021

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #76 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Painting of Nothing Series. Hirsch applies the waxy mix with a brush onto redwood plywood backed structures with two-inch wood strips all around and used various torches to layer, flux, bubble and blend. "Waxy and very tactile, they are probably the work Mark Rothko would have done had he spent most of his life in clay. Hirsch’s paintings have the nuance, subtle texture, and color shifts that become evident in blown-up photographs of his ceramic objects as well as a similar presence." Signed and dated en verso by the artist. This painting ship directly from the artist’s studio in Rochester, NY. (Literature: "With Fire: Richard Hirsch, A Life Between Chance and Design", Scott Meyer (Author), RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press 2012 - "The Paintings" pgs. 102 - 105) Richard Hirsch brief bio: In the field of contemporary ceramic, Rick Hirsch...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #78, 2020
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #78, 2020

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #78, 2020

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #78 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Painting of Nothing Series. Hirsch applies the waxy mix with a brush onto redwood plywood backed structures with two-inch wood strips all around and used various torches to layer, flux, bubble and blend. "Waxy and very tactile, they are probably the work Mark Rothko would have done had he spent most of his life in clay. Hirsch’s paintings have the nuance, subtle texture, and color shifts that become evident in blown-up photographs of his ceramic objects as well as a similar presence." Signed and dated en verso by the artist. This painting ship directly from the artist’s studio in Rochester, NY. (Literature: "With Fire: Richard Hirsch, A Life Between Chance and Design", Scott Meyer (Author), RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press 2012 - "The Paintings" pgs. 102 - 105) Richard Hirsch brief bio: In the field of contemporary ceramic, Rick Hirsch has earned an international reputation. He has achieved this recognition by engaging in numerous diversified professional activities. Through efforts in university teaching, exhibits, writing, lecturing and researching he has risen to worldwide prominence. In 1975, Hirsch co-authored a book entitled Raku, published by Watson-Guptill. This was the first comprehensive text to address the new innovations developing in the west that were transforming traditional Japanese Raku. Also, in the same year, Hirsch became a founding faculty member of The Program in Artistry at Boston University. Currently, Hirsch is a Professor Emeritus at The School for American Crafts which is a part of Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY. His university teaching career now spans well over four decades. Repeatedly, Hirsch has participated in several milestone exhibitions and publications. Significant shows include; The Evolution of American Art in Craft Media Since 1945; Echoes: Historical References in Contemporary Ceramics; American Ceramics...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #9, 2011
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #9, 2011

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #9, 2011

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #9 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Painti...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #44, 2015
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #44, 2015

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #44, 2015

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #44 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Paint...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

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Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing, Painting of Nothing Series, 2013
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing, Painting of Nothing Series, 2013

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing, Painting of Nothing Series, 2013

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Paintings of Nothing is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Painting...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #60, 2020
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #60, 2020

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #60, 2020

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #60 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Paint...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #15, 2011
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #15, 2011

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #15, 2011

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #15 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Paint...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #40, 2014
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #40, 2014

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #40, 2014

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #40 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Painting of Nothing Series. Hirsch applies the waxy mix with a brush onto redwood plywood backed structures with two-inch wood strips all around and used various torches to layer, flux, bubble and blend. "Waxy and very tactile, they are probably the work Mark Rothko would have done had he spent most of his life in clay. Hirsch’s paintings have the nuance, subtle texture, and color shifts that become evident in blown-up photographs of his ceramic objects as well as a similar presence." Signed and dated en verso by the artist. This painting ship directly from the artist’s studio in Rochester, NY. (Literature: "With Fire: Richard Hirsch, A Life Between Chance and Design", Scott Meyer (Author), RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press 2012 - "The Paintings" pgs. 102 - 105) Richard Hirsch brief bio: In the field of contemporary ceramic, Rick Hirsch has earned an international reputation. He has achieved this recognition by engaging in numerous diversified professional activities. Through efforts in university teaching, exhibits, writing, lecturing and researching he has risen to worldwide prominence. In 1975, Hirsch co-authored a book entitled Raku, published by Watson-Guptill. This was the first comprehensive text to address the new innovations developing in the west that were transforming traditional Japanese Raku. Also, in the same year, Hirsch became a founding faculty member of The Program in Artistry at Boston University. Currently, Hirsch is a Professor Emeritus at The School for American Crafts which is a part of Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY. His university teaching career now spans well over four decades. Repeatedly, Hirsch has participated in several milestone exhibitions and publications. Significant shows include; The Evolution of American Art in Craft Media Since 1945; Echoes: Historical References in Contemporary Ceramics; American Ceramics...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #13M, 2011
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #13M, 2011

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #13M, 2011

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #13M is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Pain...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #50, 2017
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #50, 2017

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #50, 2017

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #50 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Painting of Nothing Series. Hirsch applies the waxy mix with a brush onto redwood plywood backed structures with two-inch wood strips all around and used various torches to layer, flux, bubble and blend. "Waxy and very tactile, they are probably the work Mark Rothko would have done had he spent most of his life in clay. Hirsch’s paintings have the nuance, subtle texture, and color shifts that become evident in blown-up photographs of his ceramic objects as well as a similar presence." Signed and dated en verso by the artist. This painting ship directly from the artist’s studio in Rochester, NY. (Literature: "With Fire: Richard Hirsch, A Life Between Chance and Design", Scott Meyer (Author), RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press 2012 - "The Paintings" pgs. 102 - 105) Richard Hirsch brief bio: In the field of contemporary ceramic, Rick Hirsch has earned an international reputation. He has achieved this recognition by engaging in numerous diversified professional activities. Through efforts in university teaching, exhibits, writing, lecturing and researching he has risen to worldwide prominence. In 1975, Hirsch co-authored a book entitled Raku, published by Watson-Guptill. This was the first comprehensive text to address the new innovations developing in the west that were transforming traditional Japanese Raku. Also, in the same year, Hirsch became a founding faculty member of The Program in Artistry at Boston University. Currently, Hirsch is a Professor Emeritus at The School for American Crafts which is a part of Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY. His university teaching career now spans well over four decades. Repeatedly, Hirsch has participated in several milestone exhibitions and publications. Significant shows include; The Evolution of American Art in Craft Media Since 1945; Echoes: Historical References in Contemporary Ceramics; American Ceramics Now; Raku: Origins, Impact and Contemporary Expression; and Convergences: The Presence of the Past in Contemporary American Ceramics...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #53, 2017
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #53, 2017

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #53, 2017

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #53 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Painting of Nothing Series. Hirsch applies the waxy mix with a brush onto redwood plywood backed structures with two-inch wood strips all around and used various torches to layer, flux, bubble and blend. "Waxy and very tactile, they are probably the work Mark Rothko would have done had he spent most of his life in clay. Hirsch’s paintings have the nuance, subtle texture, and color shifts that become evident in blown-up photographs of his ceramic objects as well as a similar presence." Signed and dated en verso by the artist. This painting ship directly from the artist’s studio in Rochester, NY. (Literature: "With Fire: Richard Hirsch, A Life Between Chance and Design", Scott Meyer (Author), RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press 2012 - "The Paintings" pgs. 102 - 105) Richard Hirsch brief bio: In the field of contemporary ceramic, Rick Hirsch has earned an international reputation. He has achieved this recognition by engaging in numerous diversified professional activities. Through efforts in university teaching, exhibits, writing, lecturing and researching he has risen to worldwide prominence. In 1975, Hirsch co-authored a book entitled Raku, published by Watson-Guptill. This was the first comprehensive text to address the new innovations developing in the west that were transforming traditional Japanese Raku. Also, in the same year, Hirsch became a founding faculty member of The Program in Artistry at Boston University. Currently, Hirsch is a Professor Emeritus at The School for American Crafts which is a part of Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY. His university teaching career now spans well over four decades. Repeatedly, Hirsch has participated in several milestone exhibitions and publications. Significant shows include; The Evolution of American Art in Craft Media Since 1945; Echoes: Historical References in Contemporary Ceramics; American Ceramics Now; Raku: Origins, Impact and Contemporary Expression; and Convergences: The Presence of the Past in Contemporary American Ceramics...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #26, 2012
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #26, 2012

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #26, 2012

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #28 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Painting of Nothing Series. Hirsch applies the waxy mix with a brush onto redwood plywood backed structures with two-inch wood strips all around and used various torches to layer, flux, bubble and blend. "Waxy and very tactile, they are probably the work Mark Rothko would have done had he spent most of his life in clay. Hirsch’s paintings have the nuance, subtle texture, and color shifts that become evident in blown-up photographs of his ceramic objects as well as a similar presence." Signed and dated en verso by the artist. This painting ship directly from the artist’s studio in Rochester, NY. (Literature: "With Fire: Richard Hirsch, A Life Between Chance and Design", Scott Meyer (Author), RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press 2012 - "The Paintings" pgs. 102 - 105) Richard Hirsch brief bio: In the field of contemporary ceramic, Rick Hirsch has earned an international reputation. He has achieved this recognition by engaging in numerous diversified professional activities. Through efforts in university teaching, exhibits, writing, lecturing and researching he has risen to worldwide prominence. In 1975, Hirsch co-authored a book entitled Raku, published by Watson-Guptill. This was the first comprehensive text to address the new innovations developing in the west that were transforming traditional Japanese Raku. Also, in the same year, Hirsch became a founding faculty member of The Program in Artistry at Boston University. Currently, Hirsch is a Professor Emeritus at The School for American Crafts which is a part of Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY. His university teaching career now spans well over four decades. Repeatedly, Hirsch has participated in several milestone exhibitions and publications. Significant shows include; The Evolution of American Art in Craft Media Since 1945; Echoes: Historical References in Contemporary Ceramics; American Ceramics Now; Raku: Origins, Impact and Contemporary Expression; and Convergences: The Presence of the Past in Contemporary American Ceramics...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #10, 2011
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #10, 2011

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #10, 2011

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #10 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Paint...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #19, 2011
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #19, 2011

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #19, 2011

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #19 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Paint...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #55, 2017
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #55, 2017

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #55, 2017

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #55 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Painting of Nothing Series. Hirsch applies the waxy mix with a brush onto redwood plywood backed structures with two-inch wood strips all around and used various torches to layer, flux, bubble and blend. "Waxy and very tactile, they are probably the work Mark Rothko would have done had he spent most of his life in clay. Hirsch’s paintings have the nuance, subtle texture, and color shifts that become evident in blown-up photographs of his ceramic objects as well as a similar presence." Signed and dated en verso by the artist. This painting ship directly from the artist’s studio in Rochester, NY. (Literature: "With Fire: Richard Hirsch, A Life Between Chance and Design", Scott Meyer (Author), RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press 2012 - "The Paintings" pgs. 102 - 105) Richard Hirsch brief bio: In the field of contemporary ceramic, Rick Hirsch has earned an international reputation. He has achieved this recognition by engaging in numerous diversified professional activities. Through efforts in university teaching, exhibits, writing, lecturing and researching he has risen to worldwide prominence. In 1975, Hirsch co-authored a book entitled Raku, published by Watson-Guptill. This was the first comprehensive text to address the new innovations developing in the west that were transforming traditional Japanese Raku. Also, in the same year, Hirsch became a founding faculty member of The Program in Artistry at Boston University. Currently, Hirsch is a Professor Emeritus at The School for American Crafts which is a part of Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY. His university teaching career now spans well over four decades. Repeatedly, Hirsch has participated in several milestone exhibitions and publications. Significant shows include; The Evolution of American Art in Craft Media Since 1945; Echoes: Historical References in Contemporary Ceramics; American Ceramics...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #61, 2021
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #61, 2021

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #61, 2021

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #61 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Paint...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing, Painting of Nothing Series, 2012
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing, Painting of Nothing Series, 2012

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing, Painting of Nothing Series, 2012

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Paintings of Nothing is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Painting...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing, Painting of Nothing Series, 2012
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing, Painting of Nothing Series, 2012

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing, Painting of Nothing Series, 2012

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Paintings of Nothing is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Painting...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #29, 2012
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #29, 2012

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #29, 2012

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #29 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Paint...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #5, 2010
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #5, 2010

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #5, 2010

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #5 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Painti...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #25, 2011
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #25, 2011

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #25, 2011

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #25 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Paint...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #3L, 2013
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #3L, 2013

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #3L, 2013

By Richard A. Hirsch

Located in New York, NY

Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #3L is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Paint...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Richard Hirsch Wall Decorations

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

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