Henry David Potwin

"Junk Food (Pizza)" Contemporary Surrealist Still Life of an Inedible Pizza 2010

$2,100

Material

Oil on Canvas

About

Colorful surrealist still life painting by contemporary Texas artist Henry David Potwin. The work features an opened pizza box with a variety of inedible toppings including items such as scissors, a pencil, a toothbrush, and circuit board pieces. Signed in front upper left corner. Titled and dated on reverse. Currently hung in a black decorative frame.

Artist Biography

Born in Dallas, Texas David Potwin is the oldest of three children. He first started to paint at the age of 8 years old. As a young boy, Potwin's family would summer vacation in Taos, New Mexico. During the family vacations in 1965, he met artist Eric Gibberd who became his mentor for years to come. David attended the University of Houston Fine Arts program from 1969 to 1974. He studied alongside and under a great group of artists in a building called "The Annex" His subjects range from landscapes, portraits, cityscapes to those that are personal to the artist, idiosyncratic, humorous, and socially aware.

Dimensions With Frame

H 23.38 in. x W 29.63 in. x D 1.13 in.

Dimensions Without Frame

H 18 in. x W 24 in.