|
|
 |
Wolfson’s talent was discovered at an early age. His work demonstrates the rare and unique quality sought by many artists: the ability to catch, with a gentle and sensitive brush stroke and with vibrating and intense colors, the changing season and its special hues along with the declining light of the day cycle. In his first one-person exhibition, “Monet’s Garden”, his painterly qualities were reviewed with much acclaim by the critics. He created twenty-four variations of one image, where the colors differed gradually ... |
| Medium |
|
|
|
Acrylic Painting On Canvas
|
|
|
Watercolor On Arches Paper
|
| |
according to the declining sunlight, hour by hour. Wolfson divides his time between painting and teaching, and he is also an accomplished serigraph master. Over a period of years Wolfson produced in Romigallery Atelier a wide collection of limited editions serigraphs (silkscreen prints) and Etchings all hand made, hand signed and numbered.
|
|
|