Rick Bartow
Ceremony That Never Was II, 2013
watercolor and acrylic on panel
Panel: 12 x 12 in
Frame: 16 1/4 x 16 1/4 x 1 in
Frame: 16 1/4 x 16 1/4 x 1 in
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Copyright R.E. Bartow Trusts
This work addresses Bartow's life-long interest in masks. In 1989 he wrote '...It was also at this period that I began dealing with personal problems and my Viet Nam experience....
This work addresses Bartow's life-long interest in masks. In 1989 he wrote "...It was also at this period that I began dealing with personal problems and my Viet Nam experience. These experiences will, in some ways, probably always have an effect on how I view things. Masks of my own were falling away, which enabled me to begin to see the masks of others and realize for the first time that I was not the only one who had problems; that I no longer had to be afraid. At a time when my peers already had families, I was just learning to look at myself in the mirror and see myself. I was speaking my own name without discomfort. I was beginning to look at others and really see them. The work, though admittedly strange, told many stories that I myself was blind to for quite a few years."
This work is framed with light wood molding and UV3 plexiglas.
This work is framed with light wood molding and UV3 plexiglas.
Exhibitions
2025 Froelick Gallery 30th Anniversary Exhibition, Portland, OR2013 Rick Bartow "Bird Wings," Froelick Gallery, Portland, OR