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Richard Pitts
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Richard Pitts

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"Gaia" 56in x 45 in 2006-7 woodcut on fabiano mounted on wood support

"Leaping Lizard" 2007 woodcut mounted on wood support
48 in x 54 in
The works here are woodcuts on Fabriano Paper mounted on wood supports. They are approxamately 6-9 lbs. They are relief sculptures that sit off the wall about 5 inches in depth. They will be featured in an exhibtion this Nov. 2007 at the Walter Wickiser Gallery in the Chealsea area of New York City
Excerpt from catalog for the Walter Wickiser Gallery; I was reminded of both Jean Dubuffet and Roy Lichtenstein when I first saw the work of Richard Pitts, who makes his reliefs and totems out of woodcuts mounted on wood supports. He shares with both a certain childlike goofiness-a love of cartoony shapes and bright clear colors-but in keeping his language purely abstract he leaves open the possibility of multiple readings. Is that a bird's head or the neck of a fiddle? A lightning bolt or a drunken snake? But then again, why bother to assign real-world equivalents when the works just asked to be loved for their own buoyant personalities? It seems strange to think of sculpture as “lovable”; though it often invites touch, sculpture is seldom what one would call “touchy-feely” or even “warm.” Yet this artist makes work that is human and humane in scale and invites us, if only for a brief time, to lighten up and enjoy the trip. Ann Landi is a contributing editor of ARTnews and the author of the Schirmer Encyclopedia of Art.
http://www.richardpitts.com
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