On a recent visit to the new and wonderful Whitney Museum in downtown Manhattan, we came across an exhibit of the works of the American painter Stuart Davis (1892-1964). His bold, graphic colors and abstract shapes—along with an inherent playfulness—reminds me of our very own backyard artist, Harold Balazs.
Great parallels! Though I would say , since he’s always been out in front of me, even with artificial knees, that he’s proudly our “front yard” artist! Thanks for this blog CK.
by Ken Spiering