Rolland Golden describes his paintings that he does with a hard-edge watercolor technique as abstract realism. His subjects are from his native state of Louisiana, and he is especially committed to... Read full biography
Rolland Golden describes his paintings that he does with a hard-edge watercolor technique as abstract realism. His subjects are from his native state of Louisiana, and he is especially committed to the depiction of landscapes with roads. "I am fascinated by roads," he says. " They are these... Read full biography
Rolland Golden describes his paintings that he does with a hard-edge watercolor technique as abstract realism. His subjects are from his native state of Louisiana, and he is especially committed to the depiction of landscapes with roads. "I am fascinated by roads," he says. " They are these man-made elements running right through nature, and they are totally foreign to what's around them. To me they have their own kind of beauty." . Although Golden is in many ways a regionalist, he is not... Read full biography
Rolland Golden describes his paintings that he does with a hard-edge watercolor technique as abstract realism. His subjects are from his native state of Louisiana, and he is especially committed to the depiction of landscapes with roads. "I am fascinated by roads," he says. " They are these man-made elements running right through nature, and they are totally foreign to what's around them. To me they have their own kind of beauty." . Although Golden is in many ways a regionalist, he is not considered a sentimental painter. "Whether he paints a stretch of blacktop rising to meet the horizon, a deserted, weathered house or an imagined scene from the Civil War, Golden's work is informed by a powerful sense of history." (Dorfman). Golden has... Read full biography
Rolland Golden describes his paintings that he does with a hard-edge watercolor technique as abstract realism. His subjects are from his native state of Louisiana, and he is especially committed to the depiction of landscapes with roads. "I am fascinated by roads," he says. " They are these man-made elements running right through nature, and they are totally foreign to what's around them. To me they have their own kind of beauty." . Although Golden is in many ways a regionalist, he is not considered a sentimental painter. "Whether he paints a stretch of blacktop rising to meet the horizon, a deserted, weathered house or an imagined scene from the Civil War, Golden's work is informed by a powerful sense of history." (Dorfman). Golden has participated in over 100 shows in galleries, museums and cultural centers throughout the Unit... Read full biography
Rolland Harve Golden - Artist Info
About Rolland Harve Golden: Books
Books & Publications (11)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
Rolland Golden
2006
Kemp, John R.
208 pages (color)
The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
Davenport's Art Reference: The Gold Edition
2005
Davenport, Ray
2,421 pages
Who's Who in American Art, 2004 2003 - 2004 (25th Edition)
2004
McGowan, Alison C (Editor)
1,512 pages
Who's Who in American Art, 1997-1998
1997
Marquis Who's Who
1,515 pages
Art in the American South Works from the Ogden Collection
1996
Delehanty, Randolph
292 pages (color)
The Best of Oil Painting
1996
Nicholas, Tom and John C Terlak (Jury)
144 pages (color)
Who's Who in American Art, 1993-1994, 20th Edition (American Federation of Arts)