Robert Wright Oil Painting on Paper of a Bird
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An oil painting on paper folk art depiction of a bird by Robert Wright (Pennsylvania, 1943-2006), executed in 2003. Rendered in primitive forms and plain colors is an abstracted bird among a pink flowered tree branch and orange sun in the sky. Signed to the lower right. The work remains unmounted and unframed.
Influenced by his Roman Catholic faith and the Pittsburgh neighborhoods he grew up in, Wright’s painting often highlight the South Side slopes, religious motifs, faces and birds. He was a self-taught artist who exhibited at a few local Pittsburgh galleries and the Three Rivers Arts Festival. Diagnosed with schizophrenia, Wright never finished high school and eventually worked as a janitor and cut grass. His mother, Catherine, fostered his artistic interests and he eventually found success with his work at a social service agency in Oakland. Wright’s work was championed by collector of folk and outsider art, Pat McArdle.
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17DCC211-740