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Hunter, Paul
Born 1954, Canada. Hunter has lived and worked in New York since moving there in the 1980s after finishing his MFA in Montreal. As an artist, he has experimented with low-relief carving, printmaking, painting, and bronze sculpture. It was at a foundry, looking at the newly cast shining metal that it occurred to him to paint directly on a surface that was already luminous. His works are in the collections of The Art Museum of Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, The Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH, Montreal Museum of Fine Art, Montreal, Canada, Quebec Museum, Quebec, Canada and El Museo del Barrio, New York, NY, among others. Kathy collaborated with Hunter as plate maker and master printer.
The Distant City, 1987Drypoint I: 4" x 37.25" P: 6" x 40.5" | No Title, 1987Drypoint I: 4" x 37.5" P: 5.25" x 41.25" | Shore Line, 1987Drypoint I: 4" x 37.25" P: 6" x 40.75" |
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Sky-Writer, 1987Drypoint I: 2” x 5.75” P: 4.25” x 7.5” | Red Sea Shore, 1987Drypoint I: 6” x 11” P: 7.5” x 13” | Hudson, 1987Steel aquatint with drypoint I: 18" x 34" P: 30" x 44.5" |
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First Sea Shore, 1987Drypoint I: 6" x 8" P:13.5" x 14.5" |
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