Roy De Forest continues to delight his audience with his intense, brilliantly colored expeditions into a mythical world populated with sages, explorers, dogs, horses and other wizardly creatures from the human and animal kingdoms.
Recent Paintings
Roy De Forest continues to delight his audience with his intense, brilliantly
colored expeditions into a mythical world populated with sages, explorers, dogs,
horses and other wizardly creatures from the human and animal kingdoms. His new
works are inspired by the artist\'s recent trip to the Amazon. They are the baroque
narratives of an epic story teller, a Mark Twain with a paintbrush. Springtime at
Canary Flats offers a glimpse of daily life in the tropics with portraits of
natives, animals, flora and fauna in exuberant, hallucinogenic colors delivered in
Roy De Forest\'s signature style of frieze-like pictures within pictures.
Dogs again take center stage in Birdsong of the Working Dog. The jewel-like painting
features the portraits of four wolf-like canines, along with their human
counter-parts, a raven, and a canary in a brilliant shade of reddish-pink. Tiny,
masterfully applied dollops of paint lend the paintings a playful, tactile quality
with a nod to classic American folk art. Roy De Forest\'s vibrant new paintings are
infused with the immediacy, humanity and whimsical humor that is his trademark
style.
Born in North Platte, Nebraska, in 1930, Roy De Forest received his MA from San
Francisco State College and taught at UC Davis from 1965 to 1982. His work has been
exhibited widely in the United States and is represented in numerous major public
collections, including the Centre George Pompidou, Paris, Museum of Fine Arts,
Boston, Whitney Museum of American Art, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Cantor
Center for Visual Arts, Stanford University, and Yale University Art Gallery. The
exhibition continues through June 30, 2006.
Reception:Thursday, May 11, 5:30-7:30pm
Brian Gross Fine Art
49 Geary Street 415 - San Francisco
Gallery Hours: Tuesday-Friday 10:30-5:30, Saturday 11-5