Astral Flight |
The Elements |
At the Café |
La Beauté |
The Awakening |
Carolyn Daitch |
La Mère et l'Enfant |
Jim Seamark |
The Jazz Trumpeter |
Les Amoureux |
After Hours |
Dawn |
| This second page of works by Howard Weingarden displays the artist's range, and shows a remarkable stylistic integrity across different media. The subject matter ranges from the the ambience of jazz clubs to portraits and metaphysical scenes. We think the portrait of Carolyn Daitch, shown in greater detail below, displays a mastery of chiaroscuro, of opulent color and a refined sense of light suggestive of mystical vision. The posture of the figure and the subject's poise are reminiscent of Spanish paintings, especially of Goya's portraits, and balance the romantic coloration with a classical austerity, giving it dignity. Again, click to see even a larger image. |
"Many waters cannot quench love,
Song of Solomon 8:7 |
All of the works above are copyrighted 1999 by Howard Weingarden.
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