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Woman Standing By Door Painting

Tim Schools

United States

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 30 W x 36 H x 2.5 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Tim Schools Born in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, in 1959, Tim Schools settled in Chicago where he found a home with a church ministry, doing outreach with the homeless and down and out. He began painting as a way to record his new-found friends and neighborhoods. He was soon introduced to the rich trove of art and music thriving in Black neighborhoods, which made a strong impact on his work. He became friends with sculptor Elizabeth Catlett, Margaret Burroughs, William Sylvester Carter, William McBride and others known as the Chicago Black Renaissance Artists. Soon Schools' work was being shown at the Chicago Cultural Center, the Chicago Public Library, the South Shore Community Art Center, and the Harold Washington Library. Collectors include Nelson Mandela, Odetta, Hillary Clinton, Michael Jordan, Helyn Goldenberg (Sotheby's), William Carter, and Camille Cosby. In recent years Schools has explored in depth early jazz and blues, as evidenced by his monumental portraits of Huddie 'Lead Belly' Ledbetter, Buddy Guy — and a New York jazz band going at it full tilt.

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Painting:

Oil on Canvas

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

30 W x 36 H x 2.5 D in

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Tim Schools hails from Cape Elizabeth, Maine, where he excelled in gymnastics at a young age, becoming All State state champion at 15. He headed west at 19 to visit a friend in Chicago doing outreach in the inner city. Tim joined forces teaching kids back flips and gardening, as well as spending time with older residents at home. The rich trove of art and music thriving in their neighborhoods inspired him to start painting again. All this had a strong impact on his work. He soon became friends with Elizabeth Catlett, William McBride, William Sylvester Carter, Margaret Burroughs and others known as Black Renaissance artists, along with William Carter. Schools soon came under the wing of Anselmo Carnini, long-time curator of prints at the Art Institute of Chicago, resulting in his work being shown at the Chicago Cultural Center, the Chicago Public Library, the South Shore Community Art Center and the Harold Washington Library. Collectors include Nelson Mandela, Hillary Clinton, Michael Jordan, Glenn O'Brien, Odetta, Rev. Jesse Jackson, Camilla Cosby. In recent years Schools has explored in depth early blues and jazz as evidenced by his monumental portraits of Lead Belly (with photo-collage background), Buddy Guy -- and a New York jazz band going at it full tilt.

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