By Francis V. O'Connor, with a foreword by Thomas M. Messer and an introduction by Melvin P. Lader Hardcover with dustjacket: 12 x 10 inches 216 pages; 218 color illustrations (Hudson Hills Press, 2003) This is the first book devoted exclusively to Charles Seliger (American, b. 1926), and offers a rare glimpse at the working methods and personal life of an artist who has tirelessly
pursued organic abstraction for over sixty years.
Not exact matches
Seliger passionately
pursued this inner world of
organic abstraction, celebrating the structural complexities of natural forms.
For more than fifty years, Seliger has passionately
pursued his inner - world of
organic abstraction developing and refining his meticulous and obsessive interpretation of nature in small scale works.
Possessed of an expansive intellect and generous spirit, Seliger
pursued an inner world of
organic abstraction, celebrating the structural complexities of natural forms.
For almost sixty years, Charles Seliger (American, b. 1926) has passionately
pursued an inner - world of
organic abstraction, celebrating the structural complexities of natural forms.