There are certain artists I can never get enough of. No matter when or
where I happen to stumble upon them, their images never fail to
fascinate and inspire.
Here are three of my favorites, Bill Jensen, Gerhard Richter, and Richard Diebenkorn. With one extra by Will Barnett.
![]() |
1. Bill Jensen |
![]() |
2. Gerhard Richter |
![]() |
3. Richard Diebenkorn |
![]() |
4. Gerhard Richter |
![]() |
5. Gerhard Richter |
![]() |
6. Bill Jensen |
![]() |
7. Richard Diebenkorn |
![]() |
8. Will Barnet |
![]() |
9. Richard Diebenkorn |
![]() |
10. Richard Diebenkorn |
1. Bill Jensen,
2. Gerhard Richter, "Sinbad" (series), 2008, enamel on back of glass, 11 x 9 inches
Follow the link to view the entire Sinbad series of 100 paintings
3. Richard Diebenkorn, "Untitled", c. 1952. Gouache and graphite on paper, 11 x 8 1/2 inches
4. Gerhard Richter, "Sinbad" (series), 2008, enamel on back of glass, 11 x 9 inches
5. Gerhard Richter, "Abdallah" (series), 2010, enamel on back of glass, 12 x 12 inches
6. Bill Jensen, "With Color XIII", 2009, egg and oil tempera on paper, 20 1/4 x 15 inches
7. Richard Diebenkorn
8. Will Barnet, "Untitled", c. 1957. Watercolor on paper, 7 x 4 7/8 inches
9. Richard Diebenkorn, "Untitled", c. 1952-53. Watercolor and graphite on paper, 12 7/8 x 18 7/8 inches
10. Richard Diebenkorn, "Untitled", c. 1952-53. Gouache on paper, 17 1/8 x 14 inches
4 comments:
Art is a great way to take your mind off of things! And an abstract art like these really scatter your mind to distant things!! It is beautiful collection!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Oh! Yes! Very delicious collection. I'm surprised to feel "delicious" from the bright, saturated colors, usually I feel that towards less intense and more muted tones, but mmmmm yum, these are delish. Thank you for sharing.
Carol, yes! I love the way you put that, these are definitely delicious!
Post a Comment