Lucille Wallenrod - Artist Statement

Artist Statement

To me, the creative artist is the spokesman and the backbone of the culture of his time and for times to follow. I have always wanted to create; my desires found their output in painting. In all my paintings, I attempt to project a single emotion, mood, or impact... ...I have tried to depict the boiling waters, the turbulent skies, and the frenzied activities of humans before an approaching storm, all contrasted by the mainland, still peaceful, serene, untroubled on the distant horizon. —Lucille Wallenrod
  • Exhibition by Lucille Wallenrod, Roko Gallery, New York, 1946

  • Exhibition by Lucille Wallenrod, Barzansky Gallery, New York, 1957

  • Exhibition by Lucille Wallenrod, Barzansky Gallery, New York, 1960

  • Lucille Wallenrod at Exhibition, Barzansky Gallery, New York, 1960

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