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Moosebow Alley Painting

Don Keene

United States

Painting, Oil on Wood

Size: 24 W x 24 H x 1 D in

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A roughly rendered mass of organic forms vie for attention and shift in importance in this painterly, chromatically neutral montage. One slapdash vaguely bovine-shaped head in right profile, formed with a quick stroke of black paint on the grey-green ground, hanging attached to a white upper body and extending in from the left edge of the panel, hazily conjures the image of a moose coursing its way through a verdant imaginative alleyway. The rustic, imperfect application of nails, primer and wood filler on the surface and edges are intentional qualities meant to keep in concert with the informal tone inherent in art made on discarded "found wood," one that seemed appropriate for the casual, informal feel of this piece. Influences, among others, include Max Beckmann, Edvard Munch, Bob Thompson, George McNeil, Richard Diebenkorn, David Park, Francesco Clemente, R.B. Kitaj and Willem de Kooning.

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Painting:Oil on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:24 W x 24 H x 1 D in

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Don Keene's paintings are bold expressionistic renditions of a ‘Red Light’ district that lurks in the subconscious. Evading time, place and definition, these vignettes represent a freedom of will from judgment while the colors and lines that portray unabashed passions saturate the composition with frenzied force. - D. Domick Lombardi Don Keene is a product of Pasadena's Art Center College of Design and the graduate program in Studio Art at The College of New Rochelle. His concerns with the human figure are less illustrative than they are metaphoric. His abstract accumulations of paint and form investigate the relationships we have with our bodies. The investigative dialogue he orchestrates deals with how and why human experience is confounded by primordial passion and desire within a free society that confuses sensuality, sexually charged imagery, emotive content, feelings of personal tension and self-consciousness, and the role of eroticism and pornography. It is the incongruous nature of this content that, for Keene, is in need of exploration. The resultant paintings and drawings on canvas and paper are purportedly abstract yet feel sexual. - William C. Maxwell

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