Bob Camblin

Surrealist Watercolor Painting of Teeth, 1973

SOLD

Material

Watercolor and Ink

About

Surrealist watercolor painting of teeth placed in a vast landscape. The work is framed in a silver frame with a red matte. It is signed and dated by the artist.

Artist Biography

Born in Oklahoma in 1928, Bob Camblin studied painting at the Kansas City Art Institute, earning an M.F.A. in 1955. He taught at Rice University from 1967-73 with Joe Tate and Earl Staley, with whom he shared studio space. His influence was a constant undercurrent in the city’s art scene until he left in the early 80’s. Wary of interpretation, he assumed multiple artistic personas, signing himself Anonymous Bosch, Red Stick the Pirate, and Mr. Peanut. Camblin passed away in 2010 in LaPlace, LA.

Dimensions

H 20 in. x W 19 in. x D 1 in.

Dimensions without Frame

H 15 in x W 15 in.