Launching his distinctive style from abstract surrealism of Max Ernst and expressionism of Hans Hofmann, Edmondson's aesthetic vocabulary invokes ‘almost remembered' forms, feelings and spaces in his paintings, watercolors, etchings and screenprints.
Leonard Edmondson wrote: "This vocabulary
manifests itself in a dynamic structure where color responds to the
size
and position of shapes, and reinforces the intent of the
composition.
Lines close to make shapes that occupy shallow space. I am
equally
concerned with what I want to say and the formal values I use to say
it.
My painting is not art of rebellion but one of discovery and
sharing.
I have found satisfaction in the spontaneous, often compulsive, active
of drawing and painting."
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Exhibitions at Tobey C. Moss Gallery:
| 2007 |
Leonard
Edmondson: Exploration of Abstraction |
| 2004 | Edmondson vs. Drewes: Relief vs. Intaglio |
| 2003 | Leonard Edmondson Memorial |
| 1998 | Leonard Edmondson: Images From Within |
| 1995 | Leonard Edmondson: Sensory Memory - Images, 1940s-1960s |
In ArtScene - About Leonard Edmondson
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