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Historic Fifth Avenue Drawing

Stephen Shooster

United States

Drawing, Ink on Paper

Size: 19 W x 14 H x 0.2 D in

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About The Artwork

Following a tour that included the African Museum at the Smithsonian Center in Washington, DC, I ended up back at home in South Florida. The first night home I went to an event in Deerfield Beach at 5tht Avenue, which is the historic black area of Deerfield. My good friend was playing in a band at the location and we brought lawn chairs. I did a drawing of the band, added some of the figures I was looking at while at the Smithsonian and filled in the rest with imagination. This drawing became the inspiration for the painting.

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Drawing:Ink on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:19 W x 14 H x 0.2 D in

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Stephen Shooster, also known as Shoosty® was born 1958 in Chester, Pennsylvania. He received a Bachelor of Fine Art with a minor in Architecture, in 1982 at The University of Florida, and enjoyed a successful corporate career by day and a prolific painting career by night. He is also the author of, ‘The Horse Adjutant,’ a story about a survivor of the Nazi Holocaust, and is featured in Marquis’ Who’s Who in American Art. From Local Beginnings to Global Response Shooster’s corporate career took him from working with his family in an answering service business, using old-fashioned wooden switchboards to navigating the company successfully through the convergence of computers and telephony, patenting software along the way that is the de facto method used by all call centers today. His company, Global Response, serves some of the finest brands in the world, including Toyota, Lane Bryant, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, MoMA - The Modern Museum of Art. Shoosty® by Night, Invoking the Spirits Using the signature Shoosty® his painting career spans over 50 years and is recognizable by his trademark use of color and shape. Influenced by travel, music, tribal cultures and family, Shoosty’s work takes the viewer on a wild ride invoking the spirits of Picasso, Braque, Gauguin, Chagall, Matisse, Ad Reinhardt, Japanese Woodblocks, NW Indian stylized objects and Illustrated Manuscripts to create his paintings which range from the sublime to groovy. Shoosty’s sculpture and paintings are rare. They appear in a few public and private collections around the world. Construction for Eternity Combining his artistic ability with his zeal for technology and lifelong learning, Shoosty® is as comfortable with oil paints as he is with technology. His primary concern is using the arts to provide creative leadership to those that surround him.

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