North Carolina native Henry C. Pearson has investigated various avenues of abstraction, often geometric, during his long career. “2nd Theme 6th Variation (Four Lascaux Grays)” comes from a series of checkerboard paintings that explore color relationships. Pearson named the panel for the colors used: Lascaux is a French brand name for an acrylic paint.
Along with Pearson’s other geometric abstractions, this painting provides insight into a sophisticated abstractionist who thinks of himself as a romantic artist primarily concerned with feeling and natural imagery.
Huston Paschal, Associate XCurator of Modern Art/
North Carolina Museum of Art
Image courtesy of Peter Bellamy, 1987
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