Essay by John Yau
Portraiture, Still-life, Landscape, Murals, Itinerant Portraitist, Old Master, Oil painting, Self-Portraits, Children's Portraiture, Yale, Yale Portraits, Davenport College, Davenport College Portraits, Sterling Memorial Library, Sterling Memorial Library Portraits, Women Artists, Women Artists NY, Women Artists USA, Contemporary Portraiture, Contemporary Painting, Multidisciplinary Artist, Installation Art, Artistic Activism, Public Art, Documentary Film, Documentary Film Award Winner, Mural Artist, Animal Portraits, Snakes, Snakes Portraits, Glass Sculpture, Drawing, Art Drawings, Commissioned Artwork
brenda zlamany
1998
ESSAY BY JOHN YAU
Published by Stefan Stux Gallery and Muse [X] Editions in conjunction with the exhibition ‘Brenda Zlamany’ at Stefan Stux Gallery November 19 - December 21, 1998
“Southeast Asian landscapes in bright color and soft focus, and wary, golden portraits of artists, rough and sensual, in a style that recalls both Abstract Expressionism and Old Master hands (neat trick!). For all the unblinking realism of the formal portraits, their air is wistful and not at all harsh.” —New Yorker