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Max Hayslette
Max Hayslette
was born in Rupert, West Virginia, in 1930. He completed his studies at
the Art Institute of Chicago in 1952, where he studied with
Alexander Archipenko and Egon Weiner.
Max considers himself a
romantic artist, one who seeks to give his work a warm and gentle,
spiritual quality. His dreamy landscapes evoke sentiments of
warmth, comfort and familiarity as they transport the viewer to numerous
exotic destinations in the far corners of the world. .
Mr. Hayslette likes to work on-site
for his paintings whenever possible. He takes photos, tenders sketches and
creates color notes. He takes particular care in recording atmospheric
color temperatures. Mr. Hayslette feels that different areas of the
world have very distinct color temperatures.
Mr. Hayslette's quest to see
the landscape as a flat composition of light and dark stems from
his love of Asian woodcuts. He believes that the Asian artist is
able to reduce a subject to its simplest abstract form. His strongest
attribute as a painter is his ability to see the abstract in his subject.
The skeleton of each of his paintings is black and white,
two-dimensional abstracts. This gives him the composition, the weights and
balances on which he later hangs the more traditional elements of
the subject. After the composition is formed and the painting divided into
its planes, foreground, middle ground and background, then a color palette
is considered that will further enhance the storytelling of the
painting.
Mr. Hayslette lists Franz
Kline and Richard Diebenkorn as two artists he admires. He sees
Diebenkorn’s paintings as abstracted landscapes, flat design rendered on
several planes, with strong Asian influences. He studied and admired great
works of Asian masters in Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Tokyo and
Kyoto. The artist has been greatly influenced by these travels.
Hayslette is represented in over 300
private, corporate, and public collections, most notably The
Rockefeller Foundations, Stanford University, and Wells Fargo Bank.
A very abridged list of his
exhibitions includes: Art Institute of Chicago, SeattleArt Museum,
The Feragil Gallery of New York City, The Findlay Gallery of
Chicago, Christopher Clark Gallery of San Francisco, Ken Behm
Gallery of Seattle, and Hanson Gallery of Carmel, Cooper
Gallery, Lewisburg, WV.

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Title: Americana Suite II Red
Size: 12x20 |
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Title: Americana Suite IV Study
Size: 12x20 |
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Title: Sounds of the morning
Size: 24x48 |
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Title: Americana Suite I Red
Size: 12x24 |
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Title: Americana Suite I Study
Size: 12x18
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Title: Patti's Autumn II
size : 36x36 |
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