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The Hopper Effect

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Robert Abele III

High school art teacher Robert Abele III has a unique talent. He brings life to scenery like old houses and boats and fields and makes them sing. Although he now lives on picturesque Cape Cod, one of my favorite places in the world, I’ve seen some of his reference photos, and they’re nowhere near as magical as his paintings make these locations seem. His paintings bring such life to his subjects, the paintings bring to mind the work of Edward Hopper. And I’m not the only one he’s impressing.

“Robert Abele III’s paintings of stovetops, kitchen interiors and ramshackle tenements are a tribute to the ordinary.With a handsomely disjointed perspective that would make Cezanne proud, Abele elevates kitchen clutter to high art. His ”Double Decker” with chain link fence and azure sky is a familiar SouthCoast scene, altered by the invasion of a geometric abstraction”.
-Don Wilkinson Standard Times

You can follow the remarkable Robert Abele III on his website and on Instagram and Facebook.

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Author: Donna from One Beautiful Thing

I have committed to spending part of every day looking for at least one beautiful thing, and sharing what I find with you lovelies!

5 thoughts on “The Hopper Effect

  1. bcparkison's avatar

    yes..I do love these..this is the way I wish I could paint

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  2. Laura (PA Pict)'s avatar

    You are spot on with your observation about them being Hopper-esque. The handling of light and shade is wonderful and I also like the use of the sky blues against neutrals.

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