الأحد، 25 مارس 2012

Robin Freedenfeld



Robin Freedenfeld's background as a printmaker is evident in the areas of rich, pure color and the smoothness of her surfaces. Even when painting foliage and grass there is a polished quality in the oil painted surface
One of the reasons we love to look at figure paintings is that they allow us to gaze at a person for a longer time than would otherwise be socially acceptable. This is why a painting of a solitary figure can sometimes put us in the role of voyeur. In a Robin Freedenfeld figure painting the subject is in a moment of private comtemplation. But the person we are looking at is just aware of our presence as we are of theirs so that instead of a moment stolen we are in a moment shared
Robin Freedenfield's landscape, figure and still life paintings are in many public and private collections including Western New England College and the Chemical Bank of New York. She has been a recipient of the Massachusetts Artists Foundation Fellowship and received numerous private portrait commission

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