venerdì 7 maggio 2010

WILLIAM KALWICK Jr

William Kalwick’s art was greatly influenced by his late father who had studied with Lajos Markos, a prominent portrait painter.

tres generaciones

A Moment In Time

Kalwick studied with his father until graduating. He then attended the Arts Student League of New York. In 1981, Kalwick moved to Houston, Texas to become the protégé of Lajos Markos.

Al Mercado Comalapa

Carrying Hope

The two made numerous trips to Europe, especially Italy, where Kalwick experienced first hand the country's long tradition of powerful images.

Early morning market

El Helote

In a profile in Focus/Santa Fe magazine, Kalwick was quoted as saying, “I started with a strong European influence, and now I see my style changing.” In addition to Markos, he credits other influences to Sorolla, Repin, Zorn, Serov, and Sargent -- all artists noted for their expressive works.

Highland Market

Hombre de San Juan Atitan

Kalwick’s paintings cover a wide range of subject matter. However, he is best known for his Mexican market scenes, figurative work, and portraits. Recent portrait commissions include Harold Hook, retiring CEO of American General Corp.; Reese Jones, international golf course designer; and Paul Merriman, retiring CEO of Hisco Corp.

Indian Color

Mother and Child

In 1998, Kalwick was honored for the second time with a one-man show sponsored by the United States Embassy at the Museo Ixchel in Guatemala City.

Limpiadoras de cebollas

Mother's Helper

In March 1999, Southwest Art magazine featured Kalwick’s work on the cover and elaborated upon his style in an article titled “Guatemala Days.” He also was featured in Art of the West magazine in the July/August 2000 issue. Kalwick’s portrait painting was featured in Southwest Art magazine in the November 2001 issue.

Mujer con niña

Mujer con rebozo

Kalwick has participated in many shows including the Masters of the American West at the Autry Museum in Los Angeles, California; the Prix de West at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, as well as the annual Gilcrease Museum show.

Procesión

sonrisa


Kalwick’s paintings hang in collections throughout North America and Europe. He is represented by the following galleries: Wadle Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico; Texas Art Gallery, Dallas, Texas; Shoal Creek Gallery, Austin, Texas; Wilcox Gallery, Jackson, Wyoming; Trailside Gallery, Scottsdale, Arizona; Sylvan Gallery, Charleston, South Carolina; and Galerie Gabrie, Pasadena, California.

vendedora de café

Vendiendo Bananos

The Market at Todos Santos

My Little Brother

Niña con Flores

Pottery Market

Sito artista

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