W. Chester Art by John Suplee
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This is a sketch called 'Non Disposable Architecture,' which is a carriage house/garage in an alley, most likely in West Chester. This is a Limited Edition #7/20!
It comes to you, double matted with acid free matting and protected with conservation picture glass in an 12"x17" inch frame by Safe Harbor volunteer and framer, Karl Findeison.
John Suplee is but one of the traditional painters so abundant in our region, yet the careful observer will realize that his work has taken its own path. Although mindful of an artist's obligation to establish a personal point of view, Suplee has for decades been guided by the adage "all art comes from other art". This controversial and broad-based study, which has encompassed everything from prehistoric cave art to abstract expressionism (a circular path if one really thinks about it!) is what enriches his approach.
Here in West Chester, his solo work (normally comprising 30-50 works each) have included no less than ten (1984-1995) at Sunset Hill Fine Arts Gallery, two at the short-lived but excellent Garrubbo-Bazan Gallery, and three at the Chester County Art Association.
http://www.hlchalfant.com/artists/john-suplee
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Donated By Nancy Clifford, Karl Findeison