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Steve Hickok

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 48 W x 48 H x 1.5 D in

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Of his Bloom series, Hickok says, “I did not plan to do this—flowers in vases. I was ten paintings into it when I stepped back and laughed and said, ‘What am I doing? I’m painting flowers and vases!” But I kept going, driven to do it. Now I’m trying to figure out why.” “When you pick flowers from a garden, make a bouquet and send it to someone you love, you’re saying something. And this emphasis on message, on communication, is reflected in the orthographic images throughout, the alphabet at once distorted, disconnected and incomplete.” “What is it I most want to say, not just to my loves, but to myself and to the world, with the years I have left on this planet? What am I yearning to communicate? What will I regret never having said? The blooms represent growing, developing, an outward movement of blessing. But they also represent looseness, amusement and play, an essential component of that message.”

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:48 W x 48 H x 1.5 D in

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An artist of international stature, Steve Hickok has exhibited his work throughout North America and the world (London, Paris and Seoul) – alongside legendary masters—Matisse, Picasso, and Dali. Steve has enjoyed considerable success, but his focus has not been solely on his own work. For over twelve years he has collaborated with younger artists, educating and encouraging them in the pursuit of their careers. Hickok, himself, was the youngest artist accepted by the Suzanne Brown Gallery in Scottsdale, Arizona where he exhibited along with Fritz Scholder and Ed Mell. Though he was formed by the Southwest, Steve's travels have taken him around the world. His work, therefore, reveals a broad cultural mix, blending Asian, European and North American elements. His current residence and studio is in Atlanta, Georgia. Hickok was born in Phoenix, Arizona on January 31, 1959. From the earliest days, his artistic vision was molded by the harsh beauty and rough topography of the American Southwest. It was perhaps inevitable that the matrix of his style would be the undulating sand of the desert with its broad mesas and hogbacks, its red skies and bizarre, twisted, red-rock hoodoo columns. The artist is a direct descendant of the legendary cowboy, Wild Bill Hickok. At an early age Steve was captivated by the gunslinger's exploits and shared his fascination with Native American culture and its iconic forms. The tepee, the arrowhead, and the zig-zag border décor on Indian artifacts—all these, along with the biomorphs of the desert, have come to form the geometry of his art.

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