a pioneer of abstract expressionism
raymond john mead, a british artist, left an indelible mark on the art world with his abstract expressionist masterpieces. born in 1921, mead's work often featured a high horizon line as a structural element, reflecting his unique perspective on the world.
early life and education
mead studied under
john nash and
randolph schwab at the slade school of art in london, graduating in 1939. this foundational period laid the groundwork for his future artistic endeavors.
artistic career and notable works
during world war ii, mead moved to new york, where he trained american pilots in combat flying. later, he worked as an art director at maclaren advertising co. a founding member of
painters eleven, mead's work drew inspiration from the intuition and looseness of
franz kline's works.
- mead's artistic style, characterized by bold brushstrokes and vibrant colors, can be seen in his numerous abstract expressionist pieces.
- his work, often featuring a high horizon line, showcases his unique perspective on the world.
- as a member of painters eleven, mead played a significant role in shaping the abstract expressionist movement.
legacy and influence
raymond john mead's contributions to the art world are undeniable. his innovative approach to abstract expressionism has influenced generations of artists. explore more of mead's work on
WahooArt's extensive collection, featuring numerous abstract expressionist masterpieces.
- discover the enigmatic world of raymond john mead through his abstract expressionist pieces on WahooArt.
- delve into the artist's biography and explore his notable works, including those featuring a high horizon line as a structural element.
- learn more about painters eleven and their role in shaping the abstract expressionist movement.
further reading
for a deeper understanding of mead's work and the abstract expressionist movement, visit:
a journey through art history with WahooArt’s extensive collection ray mead on wikipedia