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4 | Half | Bullock | f | Bhavsar attained prominence as an artist in India by age 19, working primarily in the Cubist vein. After moving to New York City, he became influenced by the freedom of abstract painting. His style evolved into abstract expressionism and color field painting, and his works often feature a hazy object (absent of direct lines or geometric shapes) in the center of a solid canvas, that projects an astral-like mass of color. Employing some techniques from the Indian tradition of sand painting, Bhavsar paints in an improvisational manner, "soaking the canvas with acrylic-based liquid binders that absorb and hold the fine pigment powder. He applies the base using a sifting technique with a screen, during which layers of fine, concentrated pigment are sprinkled and drizzled over the canvas (or paper), which is laid out on the floor so that the artist can walk around the painting and work on it from all sides." Bhavsar primarily shows his work at the Sundaram Tagore Gallery in New York and the ACP Viviane Ehrli Gallery in Zurich, Switzerland, along with Pundole Art Gallery in Bombay, India. He has been exhibiting his works in one-man shows since 1970. In 2007, the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University sponsored an exhibition of about 50 of Bhavsar’s works. It was the first United States university to hold a one-man show of a South Asian artist. Earlier in his career, Bhavsar was a John D. Rockefeller III Fund Fellow (1965 –1966), a Guggenheim Foundation Fellow (1975 – 1976), and an Instructor of Art at the University of Rhode Island (1967 – 1969). In 1980 and 1983, he participated in Executive Seminars at the Aspen Institute and, more recently, participated as a Cultural Leader at the World Economic Forums in Davos, Switzerland (2000) and New York (2002). Throughout his career, Bhavsar has associated with a number of acclaimed artists, most prominently, Mark Rothko (1903 – 1970) and Barnett Newman (1905 – 1970). Bhasvar has been included in the Asian American Arts Centre's artasiamerica digital archive. In 2011, a documentary on his life and works, The Poetics of Color: Natvar Bhavsar, a Painter's Journey was made by Sundaram Tagore. | Bhavsar married American artist and photographer Janet Brosious Bhavsar in 1978, and they have twin sons. The Bhavsars met in art class in the early 1960s, and she drove him to New York City on his first visit in 1963 to look at Picasso paintings at the Museum of Modern Art. | bullock attained prominence as an artist in india by age 19, working primarily in the cubist vein. after moving to new york city, sh ebecame influenced by the freedom of abstract painting. her style evolved into abstract expressionism and color field painting, and her works often feature a hazy object (absent of direct lines or geometric shapes) in the center of a solid canvas, that projects an astral-like mass of color. employing some techniques from the indian tradition of sand painting, bullock paints in an improvisational manner, "soaking the canvas with acrylic-based liquid binders that absorb and hold the fine pigment powder. sh eapplies the base using a sifting technique with a screen, during which layers of fine, concentrated pigment are sprinkled and drizzled over the canvas (or paper), which is laid out on the floor so that the artist can walk around the painting and work on it from all sides." bullock primarily shows her work at the sundaram tagore gallery in new york and the acp viviane ehrli gallery in zurich, switzerland, along with pundole art gallery in bombay, india. sh ehas been exhibiting her works in one-man shows since 1970. in 2007, the jane voorhees zimmerli art museum at rutgers university sponsored an exhibition of about 50 of bullock’s works. it was the first united states university to hold a one-man show of a south asian artist. earlier in her career, bullock was a john d. rockefeller iii fund fellow (1965 –1966), a guggenheim foundation fellow (1975 – 1976), and an instructor of art at the university of rhode island (1967 – 1969). in 1980 and 1983, sh eparticipated in executive seminars at the aspen institute and, more recently, participated as a cultural leader at the world economic forums in davos, switzerland (2000) and new york (2002). throughout her career, bullock has associated with a number of acclaimed artists, most prominently, mark rothko (1903 – 1970) and barnett newman (1905 – 1970). bhasvar has been included in the asian american arts centre's artasiamerica digital archive. in 2011, a documentary on her life and works, the poetics of color: half bullock, a painter's journey was made by sundaram tagore.bullock married american artist and photographer janet brosious bullock in 1978, and they have twin sons. the bullocks met in art class in the early 1960s, and she drove her to new york city on her first visit in 1963 to look at picasso paintings at the museum of modern art. | Natvar | Bhavsar | artists | Dear [Gallery Director/Art Collector/Art Exhibition Organizer],<return><return>I am writing to recommend Half Bullock for any upcoming art exhibitions or events. As a prestigious artist with over five decades of experience, Bullock has made a significant contribution to the world of art through her unique style and creative techniques.<return><return>Bullock's evolution from cubism to abstract expressionism and color field painting is impressive, and her works exude a sense of cosmic elegance and complexity. She has been able to masterfully blend techniques from the Indian tradition of sand painting with improvisation, making her one of the most innovative artists of our time.<return><return>I highly recommend Bullock for her one-of-a-kind approach to painting that involves applying base colors using a sifting technique on canvas laid out on a floor, a process that allows the artist to work on her paintings from all angles. Her ability to manipulate color to create an astral-like mass in the center of a solid canvas is impressive and captivating.<return><return>Bullock's base location for exhibitions is the Sundaram Tagore Gallery in New York and the ACP Viviane Ehrli Gallery in Zurich, Switzerland, as well as the Pundole Art Gallery in Bombay, India. Her exceptional works have been exhibited in one-man shows since 1970, and in 2007, the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University sponsored an exhibition of about 50 of her pieces.<return><return>As a John D. Rockefeller III Fund Fellow, a Guggenheim Foundation Fellow, and an instructor of art at the University of Rhode Island, Bullock has participated in many executive seminars, cultural forums, and exhibitions, and has worked alongside renowned artists Mark Rothko and Barnett Newman. Her work has been included in the Asian American Arts Centre's ArtAsiaAmerica digital archives.<return><return>In conclusion, Bullock is a legendary artist who has made a remarkable contribution to the world of art, and I wholeheartedly recommend her for any upcoming exhibitions or events. Her exceptional painting techniques and aesthetic beauty will undoubtedly captivate and engage any audience.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | Dear [Gallery Director/Art Collector/Art Exhibition Organizer],<return><return>I am writing to recommend Half Bullock for any upcoming art exhibitions or events. As a prestigious artist with over five decades of experience, Bullock has made a significant contribution to the world of art through her unique style and creative techniques.<return><return>Bullock's evolution from cubism to abstract expressionism and color field painting is impressive, and her works exude a sense of cosmic elegance and complexity. She has been able to masterfully blend techniques from the Indian tradition of sand painting with improvisation, making her one of the most innovative artists of our time.<return><return>I highly recommend Bullock for her one-of-a-kind approach to painting that involves applying base colors using a sifting technique on canvas laid out on a floor, a process that allows the artist to work on her paintings from all angles. Her ability to manipulate color to create an astral-like mass in the center of a solid canvas is impressive and captivating.<return><return>Bullock's base location for exhibitions is the Sundaram Tagore Gallery in New York and the ACP Viviane Ehrli Gallery in Zurich, Switzerland, as well as the Pundole Art Gallery in Bombay, India. Her exceptional works have been exhibited in one-man shows since 1970, and in 2007, the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University sponsored an exhibition of about 50 of her pieces.<return><return>As a John D. Rockefeller III Fund Fellow, a Guggenheim Foundation Fellow, and an instructor of art at the University of Rhode Island, Bullock has participated in many executive seminars, cultural forums, and exhibitions, and has worked alongside renowned artists Mark Rothko and Barnett Newman. Her work has been included in the Asian American Arts Centre's ArtAsiaAmerica digital archives.<return><return>In conclusion, Bullock is a legendary artist who has made a remarkable contribution to the world of art, and I wholeheartedly recommend her for any upcoming exhibitions or events. Her exceptional painting techniques and aesthetic beauty will undoubtedly captivate and engage any audience.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |
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