Born in 1939 in a small house in a quiet suburb of Chicago, Ed Paschke became well known in Chicago. As a child his interest in drawing led him to a degree program at the School of the Art Institute... Read full biography
Born in 1939 in a small house in a quiet suburb of Chicago, Ed Paschke became well known in Chicago. As a child his interest in drawing led him to a degree program at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. While commuting by train, he practiced his craft of drawing in a realistic manner.... Read full biography
Born in 1939 in a small house in a quiet suburb of Chicago, Ed Paschke became well known in Chicago. As a child his interest in drawing led him to a degree program at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. While commuting by train, he practiced his craft of drawing in a realistic manner. However, in school he learned to paint expressionistically, that is expressing an emotional response or seizing the moment, which was a different interpretation from the way one's eye perceives it.... Read full biography
Born in 1939 in a small house in a quiet suburb of Chicago, Ed Paschke became well known in Chicago. As a child his interest in drawing led him to a degree program at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. While commuting by train, he practiced his craft of drawing in a realistic manner. However, in school he learned to paint expressionistically, that is expressing an emotional response or seizing the moment, which was a different interpretation from the way one's eye perceives it. Studying at a museum with a large collection gave him ample opportunity to view masterpieces and major exhibitions of important artists such as Picasso, Seurat and Gauguin whose influence affected his work. After graduation, Paschke worked as an... Read full biography
Born in 1939 in a small house in a quiet suburb of Chicago, Ed Paschke became well known in Chicago. As a child his interest in drawing led him to a degree program at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. While commuting by train, he practiced his craft of drawing in a realistic manner. However, in school he learned to paint expressionistically, that is expressing an emotional response or seizing the moment, which was a different interpretation from the way one's eye perceives it. Studying at a museum with a large collection gave him ample opportunity to view masterpieces and major exhibitions of important artists such as Picasso, Seurat and Gauguin whose influence affected his work. After graduation, Paschke worked as an illustrator, and successfully sold his work to Playboy magazine. While working as a commercial artist by day, he found... Read full biography
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