The selected works of Guy Anderson from his estate. Over 700 pieces are viewable within containing a specific number, dimensions, year, etc. All works are for sale.
He was a Seattle painter of many years whose reputation grows with the years. he painted in an expressionistic style, often on humble materials.
The youngest member of the Northwest School, his preoccupation was with mythic ideas, the symbolic use of birds, and other animals. His works are included in many international shows and museum collections.
an American abstract expressionist painter, born in Centerville, Wisconsin. Widely recognized throughout the United States and Europe, Tobey is the most noted among the "mystical painters of the Northwest." Senior in age and experience, Tobey had a strong influence on the others. Friend and mentor, Tobey shared their interest in philosophy and Eastern religions. Along with Guy Anderson, Kenneth Callahan, Morris Graves, Tobey was a founding member of the Northwest School.
Born in Queens New York, Ed Kamuda has lived in the Pacific Northwest for the last forty five years. An important life model for many Guy Anderson artworks, he developed his own style over the years, principally in an expressionist, semi-abstract style.
He was an important diarist and lifelong friend of members of the Northwest School. He was a serious paleobotanist, author, musician, and painter.
Largely self-taught, Cumming was a younger painter associated, though not technically a member, with the Northwest School which included Guy Anderson, Morris Graves, Mark Tobey, and Kenneth Callahan.
Works by James Martin, John Koenig, Joseph Reno, and others..