Jun 9, 2010
H. Keith Wagner, "Untitled Boxcar Study"
H. Keith Wagner
Untitled Boxcar Study
acrylic on paper
14"x11" (unframed)
Value: $250
As a landscape architect and metal artist, Wagner was inspired by the agrarian landscape of his childhood, his father's passion for industrial design and fabrication, and a life-long love of minimalism. He began using artistic expression as a release from the conventions of his design practice, exploring abstract painting, two-dimensional collages and metal assemblage as part of the design process for specific projects. What originated as a hands-on testing ground for the properties of materials has evolved into a simple love for creating art. Wagner’s work draws from the pure abstraction of the visual world into the repetition of objects, order of grids, and textures. He lives and practices art in North Ferrisburgh, Vermont.
Please visit the artist's website for more information: click here.
Untitled Boxcar Study
acrylic on paper
14"x11" (unframed)
Value: $250
As a landscape architect and metal artist, Wagner was inspired by the agrarian landscape of his childhood, his father's passion for industrial design and fabrication, and a life-long love of minimalism. He began using artistic expression as a release from the conventions of his design practice, exploring abstract painting, two-dimensional collages and metal assemblage as part of the design process for specific projects. What originated as a hands-on testing ground for the properties of materials has evolved into a simple love for creating art. Wagner’s work draws from the pure abstraction of the visual world into the repetition of objects, order of grids, and textures. He lives and practices art in North Ferrisburgh, Vermont.
Please visit the artist's website for more information: click here.