Robert Deyber : A Language All His Own by Robert Deyber

Robert Deyber : A Language All His Own

Robert Deyber
131 pages
Jenkintown Press
Jan 2008
Hardcover
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There are artists who make you think and there are artists who make you smile. There are artists who entrance you with stories and others who have a feeling for color, texture and form. Finding one artist with all those talents, however, is almost impossible. Meet that Robert Deyber, a brilliant painter who until recently has been one of the best-kept secrets in contemporary art. Robert Deybers artwork is full of surprises. Every canvas revels in the artist's sense of humor, each painting a visual rendering of a clever turn on a common phrase. Despite his humorous nature, however, Robert Deyber is a seriously skilled painter. He is endlessly intrigued by visual imaginings that reside in the realm between reality and fantasy, and he is clearly able to render these imaginings brilliantly. His artwork is highly narrative in nature; his paintings convey an almost dream-like quality to the bemused viewer. Robert Deyber moves in and out of visual themes and story lines. Compelled to create imagery where he uses a combination of highly stylized composition, light and contrasting colors, his goal is to apply all three skillfully, thereby drawing the viewer into his paintings without overpowering or confusing. Trying to explain the Robert Deyber artistry, you search for comparisons in art history; among the painters who come to mind are Thomas Cole and Frederic Church of the Hudson River School, groundbreaking Surrealists like Salvador Dali and René Magritte, naïve painter Henri Rousseau, the masterful colorists Henri Matisse and Marc Chagall, and even Andy Warhol. Because of the humor in so much of Deybers work, it is at first easy to overlook the deeper meanings buried in the heart of each painting. This elegant book is a wonderful representation of paintings from the past decade. Colorful and meticulously accurate images allow you to have a small collection of your very own Robert Deyber paintings readily available to share with family and friends.
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Pages 131
Publisher Jenkintown Press
Published 2008
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