Wendell Brazeau

(1910-1974) taught for many years at the University of Washington in Seattle. He used geometric forms, optical illusions, still lives, figures, repeated shapes - always searching for a method. His limited vocabulary and use of strong color makes his work very recognizable and ageless.


"Orbit" (#301)
oil / canvas, 1962
unfr: 24" x 28"
17-141

"Orbit" (#301), Wendell Brazeau


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