The Art of Mc Deboer

M C de Boer

The Art of Mc Deboer
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Xlibris Us
Published
9 June 2018
Pages
94
ISBN
9781453546895

The Art of Mc Deboer

M C de Boer

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LOOK WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ABOUT MCD’s Art: MCD has become a master of paint which flows into form … The art is technically proficient and an example that representational art can convey feeling and emotion far more than place and time … It is beautifully nonessential and detached, immersed in myth … resolved into an art of real force and power … The intensity of MCDs application of paint, the refusal to compromise individual vision are all traits of serious creativity. -The Straight Creek Journal, Carl Fowler Thank you for the samples of your books. Both Eric Cornell and myself got an opportunity to take a look at them and found them quite interesting. -Carl E. Wieman, Professor of Physics, University of Colorado, Nobel Laureate in Physics My daughter is very interested in your art, my wife and I had to come and visit and see it ourselves. The Land of The Number Zero books are especially interesting. -Harry Bertoia, sculptor and designer, creator of the chapel at M.I.T. Years in the making, MCD has developed a kaleidoscope of paintings in The Land of The Number Zero books that are both medieval and modern at the same time. Very dream-like, extremely sensuous, the work is almost a cross between Marc Chagall and Richard Lindner . . The work really is a great menu of visual delights that are well worth the time to linger over, savoring the delightful blends of colors and forms. -The Straight Creek Journal The paintings of MCD offer a feast of free association. Some recall German expressionism or Brechtian theater, others suggest the influence of primitive art and surrealist dreams. Many of the acrylics unwind in a spiral from the center of the canvas, like reveries from a genies lamp. Using layered, textured paint, and some metallic colors, MCD draws from a palette of deep greens, rust and browns to create a netherworld dotted with haunting faces and shadows. They are mysterious and powerful works. -Now Magazine, The Denver Post

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