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Attitude 184 Drawing

Bill Buchman

United States

Drawing, Gouache on Paper

Size: 20 W x 26 H x 0.1 D in

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About this work: I call my watermedia paintings of nudes "Attitudes" because the human figure always expresses an attitude and emotion and that is what I try to capture in my work. I begin with a gesture in acrylic gouache, which is like watercolor but more potent, and then refine my perception with contours in wax or chalk as I try to capture the essence of the models pose (attitude). It is a technique I have developed over many years. I dance between freedom and control as I strive to translate my inner and outer perception into something lyrical and potent. While I am particularly inspired by the nude studies of Auguste Rodin, I am inspired by many of the great masters of art. My work draws inspiration especially from the Modernist tradition, the world of music, and the world of Zen. Each piece is a spiritual voyage whose goal is to bring to light that which is seen with the inner eye. I use line, color and shape as primary expressive tools in my figures to explore the expanse that lies between abstraction and representation in order to reveal the music of body and spirit that can give the viewer a sharpened sense of life and joy . This original was done with Sumi Brush, Acrylic Gouache and Oil Crayon on fine quality acid free paper. About myself: I have been drawing and painting the human figure all my life. I have been a gallery represented artist and art teacher for more than 30 years selling my paintings and drawings around the world and giving workshops to students as well. I am the author of the popular book, Expressive Figure Drawing, as well as two dvds on how to make beautiful figure drawings (Art is an Attitude; Zen Breakout). I love what I do which is exploring and sharing through my art the beauty and meaning that I see within and without.

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Drawing:Gouache on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:20 W x 26 H x 0.1 D in

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EAST MEETS WEST IN COLOR THAT SINGS Bill Buchman is a popular and prolific artist whose expressive work draws on his extensive musical background. Which is to say that a deep familiarity with what is meant by a harmony, a melody, and a rhythm informs his every move with the brush. He is known for his abstractions, characterized as “symphonies of space, form and color” and his figures, described as “lightning bursts of energy condensed into a fine line”. His paintings and drawings offer a paradox: the works are bold and assertive yet their openness invites viewers to enter them and imagine their own stories. Bill says, “Art has the power to transport us beyond our everyday experience. My painting language is built around the idea of communicating harmony, optimism, and, yes, even joy to fashion an experience of visual surprise with this goal in view. My aim is to make paintings that are inspirational and therapeutic. My own inspiration comes from a highly informed synthesis of the worlds of Zen painting, 20th century Modernism, and Jazz. The integration of these realms in my art leads to the discovery of new possibilities and unexpected realizations. With color, line, shape, and texture as the pure elements of my abstract and figurative vocabulary, I have forged my own unique pathway to visually explore, uncover, reveal and communicate the rhythms, melodies and harmonies of body and spirit.” Bill Buchman’s art career spans more than 50 years. A native of New York State, Bill started his art education in his teens studying painting and drawing with well-known teachers Victor D’Amico, at the Institute of Modern Art, East Hampton, NY, and Fletcher Martin, at the Albany Institute of Art, in Albany, NY. Later, he attended Cornell University, School of Fine Arts, studying with abstract expressionist Robert Richenburg. Afterwards, at the New England Conservatory, Bill studied with piano greats, Jackie Byard and Ran Blake and received both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Third Stream Music from there. Upon his graduation, Bill had several active years in Boston and then Los Angeles. In 1981 he relocated to Europe, first in Amsterdam, then in Paris. He ultimately made his home in Copenhagen where he worked, showed, and performed, primarily around Scandinavia, from 1985 to 2001.

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