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Edie NadelhaftUntitled (Race Point Road)2022
2022
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Landscape painting, deserted beach road scene titled "Race Point Road" by Edie Nadelhaft - oil on canvas, 24 x 30 inches
Edie Nadelhaft's paintings focus on the visual nuances and psychological ambiguity of twilight. No people are pictured, but each composition preserves some residue of the human presence, depicting desolate stretches of rural highway and vacant beach parking lots, some capped by an apocalyptic canopy of clouds.
Rendered in a manner best described as Perceptual Realism, Nadelhaft draws the viewer into the scene, showing just as much - or as little - sharp detail as a human eye can process in person. The point of view and style of painting takes into account the fleeting nature of impressions, especially those formed while driving in low light on unfamiliar roads.
Realism, perceptual realism, landscape painting, landscape, seascape, beach scene, cape cod, road painting, travel, parking lot, transport, dusk, beach painting, contemporary art
- Creator:Edie Nadelhaft (American)
- Creation Year:2022
- Dimensions:Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Width: 30 in (76.2 cm)
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- Gallery Location:East Quogue, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1417211195012
Edie Nadelhaft
Edie Nadelhaft studied painting and art history at The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA
SUNY at Purchase, NY, and received a BFA with honors from Massachusetts College of Art
Design, Boston, MA. Her artwork has been exhibited at art fairs, museums, and galleries throughout the US and abroad. Nadelhaft’s work is in the permanent collections of The Ford Foundation (New York, NY), The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center (Albuquerque, NM), and Falconworks Theatre for Social Change (Red Hook, NY) and has been written about in The Detroit News, The American Scholar, Domino Magazine, Juxtapoz, The Washington Post, The New York Times and Wall Street International. Awards
residencies include The Edward F. Albee Foundation (Montauk, NY), The Artist in Residence at Platte Clove (Elka Park, NY), Artist in Residence at The Visible Vault, Yellowstone Art Museum (Billings, MT), Fine Arts Painting Department Merit Award, Massachusetts College of Art, (Boston, MA), and the Combined Jewish Philanthropies Academic Scholarship, (Boston, MA). Edie Nadelhaft has lived and worked in Lower Manhattan, New York City, since 1998.
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