Paul B. Wilson 'Acoma' - Original Painting
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Paul B. Wilson 'Acoma' - Original Painting
"Acoma" by Paul B. Wilson is a striking piece of art that captures a glimpse of the Acoma Pueblo, one of the oldest continuously inhabited communities in North America. This artwork, rendered in acrylic and conte on gessoed paper, showcases Wilson's unique style that combines modernist abstraction with traditional indigenous motifs. The piece features bold geometric shapes and earthy tones, evoking the landscape and cultural heritage of the Acoma people.
- Title: "Acoma"
- Artist: Paul B. Wilson
- Medium: Acrylic, Conte, Gessoed Paper
- Signature: Signed Lower Right, Paul B. Wilson & Verso
- Date: 1998
- Frame: Oak Frame
Artist Biography:
Paul B. Wilson is an American artist known for his contemporary interpretations of Native American culture and heritage. Born in 1950, Wilson grew up surrounded by the rich traditions and landscapes of the Southwestern United States, which heavily influenced his artistic journey. He studied Fine Arts at the University of New Mexico, where he developed his distinctive style that blends modern techniques with traditional themes.
Wilson's work often explores the intersection of past and present, drawing inspiration from indigenous art forms, natural landscapes, and cultural symbolism. His pieces have been featured in numerous exhibitions across the United States, gaining acclaim for their depth, vibrancy, and cultural significance. "Acoma" is a quintessential example of Wilson's ability to weave historical narratives into contemporary art, creating pieces that resonate with both personal and collective histories.
Condition:
The artwork is in good condition with no damage. It comes as shown in an oak frame that complements its earthy color palette.
Dimensions:
- Overall: 21" X 17"
- Visible: 15 1/2" X 11 1/2"
Additional Information:
The Acoma Pueblo, also known as "Sky City," is located in western New Mexico and is renowned for its rich history and cultural significance. The pueblo is built atop a sheer-walled sandstone bluff, providing stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Wilson's "Acoma" captures the spirit of this historic site through abstract forms and a warm, earthy palette that reflects the natural beauty of the region.