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Untitled (Green House with Two Chimneys), ca. 1968–1970 - Eddie Arning

About the Work

About Untitled (Green House with Two Chimneys)

Eddie Arning created this drawing when he was committed to Austin State Hospital for "demential praecox." Arning was introduced to Craypas, an oil pastel, in 1969, which allowed him the range of color so important to his artistic expression. The ...Read More
Eddie Arning created this drawing when he was committed to Austin State Hospital for "demential praecox." Arning was introduced to Craypas, an oil pastel, in 1969, which allowed him the range of color so important to his artistic expression. The work shows an obvious concern for composition and the artist's desire to produce a finished piece. Arning said of his work that all he wanted to do was "make a nice picture."Read Less

About the Artist

About Eddie Arning

Eddie Arning grew up on his father's farm in Germania, Texas, about fifty miles northwest of Houston. Bouts of depression and anger eventually culminated ...Read More
Eddie Arning grew up on his father's farm in Germania, Texas, about fifty miles northwest of Houston. Bouts of depression and anger eventually culminated in an attack against his strict Lutheran mother. His first hospitalization was relatively brief. The second, beginning in 1934 when he was diagnosed with so-called dementia praecox, lasted for thirty years.

Like many other self-taught artists, Arning was introduced to art by a member of the helping professions, in this case a teacher employed by the hospital. Arning's style springs directly from his first contact with art. In 1964 the teacher offered him wax crayons, paper, and coloring books, whose flat restricted forms shaped his visual sense. His ability to master more complex arrangements of figures, colors, and patterns grew rapidly, as did his repertoire of materials and images. The first images appear to have been autobiographical, but he later took inspiration from newspaper stories and magazine photos, advertisements, and other popular material, as he began to work in oil pastels, which he used to create a soft, glowing, almost floating quality to his shapes.

After release from the hospital, Arning spent the next decade in a nursing home, where he continued to work, turning his room into a studio, often producing a drawing a day, and gaining a significant local reputation. In 1973, however, he was asked to leave the nursing home because of his refusal to abide by its rules. After he went to live with his widowed sister, he ceased drawing altogether. "That's hard work," he remarked. A long-established creative and physical equilibrium had been disturbed, and Arning was never able to recover it.

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Untitled (Green House with Two Chimneys), ca. 1968–1970

Eddie Arning

Works on Paper, Drawing
Size Price
20" x 26" $3,500
Unique Work
This artwork is one-of-a-kind.

Offered in partnership with:

Ricco/Maresca Gallery

Description

Crayon and craypas on paper.

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This work is final sale and not eligible for return.

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