Alfred Currier

Alfred Currier

Auteur : E. Theodore Lindberg

Date de publication : 2003

Éditeur : Marquand Books, Incorporated

Nombre de pages : 111

Résumé du livre

This lively yet thoughtful sketch of Alfred Currier's evolution as an artist focuses on his career during the past decade, after he came to Skagit County in Washington State from the Midwest in 1992. Currier (b. 1943) regards this decade as his professional coming of age, the crystallization of a personal style and technique. His recurrent theme is the rendering of the Skagit Delta, particularly the blossoming of its famous tulip fields and the people that work them.Paintings of tulip, iris, and daffodil fields dominate, but there are everyday scenes of Anacortes and Skagit County--backyards, lanes, work areas, homesteads--and forays into figure studies, always locked into satisfying, airtight compositions. He also paints the occasional skyscape of seascape, addressing a radically different sense of fathomless space.Ted Lindberg has been an art museum curator and administrator at the Vancouver Art Gallery, Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design, Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, and California College of Arts and Crafts. He lives in Sooke, British Columbia, on Vancouver Island.

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