Robert Seabeck works within a tradition of
realism that has been a strong direction historically in American art. His subjects
include landscapes, wildlife, flowers and vehicles. Born in Casper, Wyoming, Seabeck
attended four colleges majoring in art at each. He earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts at
California State in Long Beach and his Master of Fine Arts at the University of Wyoming in
Laramie in 1976.
Seabeck's interest in light, color and
sculpturesque form led him to begin his series on cars and trucks in the mid-1970's. The
smooth rounded contours of the vehicles are not unlike those of the human figure. The
vehicles' shiny surfaces, however, distort reflections, shadow and color, and it is these
shapes and diverse hues that that Seabeck seeks to capture on canvas.
Seabeck pursues visual challenges in a
highly focused style, which appears to depict things as they are, in the manner of modern
realists. He disclaims himself as a photo-realist, preferring to describe himself as a
photo-expressionist. Rather than painting in every detail, the artist subjectively
includes and excludes specific elements, often reducing backgrounds to a blur of painterly
strokes.
From 1978 to 1992, Seabeck served as an
artist-in-residence for the Wyoming Arts Council, and has demonstrated painting at the
National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson Hole and the Buffalo Bill Historical Center in
Cody for the past eleven years. His art is displayed in a number of corporate and private
collections and museums including the El Paso Museum of Art, the University of Wyoming,
the Wyoming State Museum at Cheyenne, the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson Hole
and the Buffalo Bill Historical Center in Cody.
Robert Seabeck is represented by these
galleries:
Ernest Fuller Fine Arts
1338 15th Street
Denver, CO 80202
866.946.1296
West Lives On Gallery
75 N. Glenwood
P.O. Box 4840
Jackson Hole, WY 83001
800.883.6080
Gallery West and the Frame Plant
121 Ivinson Ave.
Laramie, WY 82070
800.225.7060 |