Untitled Painting 1964 18x23 Early Work)
Harold Joe Waldrum
Original Painting : Pastel
Size : 12x17.5 in | 30x44 cm
Framed : 18x23.5 in | 46x60 cm
Reduced
- 🔥Framed Early 1964 Pastel $2,000
Year1964
Hand SignedLast Name Lower Right Hand in Pencil
Condition Excellent
Framed with GlassTriple Mat / Black, Purple, Off White
Purchased fromPrivate Collector 2000
Story / Additional InfoOne of his first pieces before moving to New Mexico and becoming famous. He was living on the beach in San Francisco in the 60’s.
Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage
LID142956
Harold Joe Waldrum - United States
Art Brokerage: Harold Joe Waldrum American Artist: A native of Texas, Harold Joe Waldrum moved to New Mexico in 1971 and, with the exception of a sojourn to New York in the late '70s, lived and worked in the state until his death in December, 2003. Waldrum began painting in the late 1950s and initially produced work influenced by Abstract Expressionism. However, in 1971, upon moving to Tesuque, New Mexico, he began to develop the body of work for which he is now best known. The "window" series was the first to emerge from Waldrum's new direction. Based on images of wood-framed windows set in adobe walls, these works are a series of value and color studies. In 1980, the artist began painting his acclaimed images of New Mexico churches and penitente moradas, which have become Waldrum's signature work. Later, in 1983, he began producing the aquatints and linocuts of the same classic subject matter. Waldrum relocated to Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, in 1996, where he settled until his death in 2003. Listings wanted.