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Still Lifes

Wayne Thiebaud, Sugar Cones, 1964
Wayne Thiebaud, Sugar Cones, 1964

Jian Wang + Wayne Thiebaud Opening at Dawson Cole Fine Art, Laguna Beach from Dawson Cole Fine Art on Vimeo.

Wayne Thiebaud American, 1920-2021

Sugar Cones, 1964
Aquatint, on Rives BFK paper
15 x 11.25"
201706-3295
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Best known for his paintings of cakes, pies, pastries, and toys, Wayne Thiebaud hadnt planned on becoming a visual artist. He apprenticed as a cartoonist at Walt Disney studios and...
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Best known for his paintings of cakes, pies, pastries, and toys, Wayne Thiebaud hadnt planned on becoming a visual artist. He apprenticed as a cartoonist at Walt Disney studios and intended to work as a commercial illustrator, but his friend Robert Mallary turned him towards a career in fine art. Thiebaud was friendly with Franz Kline and Willem de Kooning, but avoided their Abstract Expressionism in favor of a figural style. Though Thiebaud is most often grouped with the Pop art movement for his subject matter, the artist considers himself just an old fashioned painter, and not a card carrying Pop artist. He remains best known for his still lifes of confectionssometimes painted from his own memorieswhich he considers interpretations of Americanness. In his works, objects and their shadows are characteristically outlined in multiple colors, creating a visual effect Thiebaud calls akin to vibration.
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