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Harold Waldrum SIGNATURES
1934 Texas - 2003 New Mexico. Known for: Mod structure-adobe, abstraction.
A painter and printmaker of mud-hewn churches and moradas of northern New Mexico villages and pueblos, he depicted the spiritual and mysterious aspects of familiar buildings. To achieve this, he used... Read full biography
A painter and printmaker of mud-hewn churches and moradas of northern New Mexico villages and pueblos, he depicted the spiritual and mysterious aspects of familiar buildings. To achieve this, he used bold contrasting planes and brilliant color suggestive of emotions. A native of Texas, Waldrum made... Read full biography
A painter and printmaker of mud-hewn churches and moradas of northern New Mexico villages and pueblos, he depicted the spiritual and mysterious aspects of familiar buildings. To achieve this, he used bold contrasting planes and brilliant color suggestive of emotions. A native of Texas, Waldrum made his home in Santa Fe in the early 1970s. In the late 1970s, he moved to New York after he killed a man during a break-in to his studio. Waldrum later returned to New Mexico in 1979 and lived in a... Read full biography
A painter and printmaker of mud-hewn churches and moradas of northern New Mexico villages and pueblos, he depicted the spiritual and mysterious aspects of familiar buildings. To achieve this, he used bold contrasting planes and brilliant color suggestive of emotions. A native of Texas, Waldrum made his home in Santa Fe in the early 1970s. In the late 1970s, he moved to New York after he killed a man during a break-in to his studio. Waldrum later returned to New Mexico in 1979 and lived in a remote ranch where he painted and raised mules. Source: Southwest Art, August 2004
A painter and printmaker of mud-hewn churches and moradas of northern New Mexico villages and pueblos, he depicted the spiritual and mysterious aspects of familiar buildings. To achieve this, he used bold contrasting planes and brilliant color suggestive of emotions. A native of Texas, Waldrum made his home in Santa Fe in the early 1970s. In the late 1970s, he moved to New York after he killed a man during a break-in to his studio. Waldrum later returned to New Mexico in 1979 and lived in a remote ranch where he painted and raised mules. Source: Southwest Art, August 2004
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