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Kenneth McIndoe
Painting from Life

"In the action is the discovery. I hope to provide visual ideas to feed that action÷ ideas about drawing, color, space, form and rhythm. I think that the student should work both from the model and from the imagination," notes Kenneth McIndoe.

"I studied with Robert Beverly Hale and Sidney Dickinson at the League and at the same time began to work outside in the landscape. Those experiences continue to be a great source of discovery and joy. They give me the chance to dare to paint."

Mr. McIndoe was born in London and lived in Liberia and England before coming to New York. He has taught at the Art Students League since 1981 and has also taught landscape workshops in Ireland, South Korea, Alaska, New York and New Jersey. The artist received New Jersey State Council on the Arts Fellowships in 1987 and 2000. He has exhibited in numerous solo and group exhibitions, including the New Jersey State Artists Exhibition at the State Museum in Trenton and the New Jersey State Fellowship recipients exhibition at the Monmouth Museum. Mr. McIndoe has exhibited with the Street Painters in exhibitions annually since 1978. He is currently represented by the Juno Gallery, New York City; the Artful Deposit, Bordentown, New Jersey and the Golden Door, New Hope, Pennsylvania.



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