Description:

John Strickland
Indiana, (1941-2023)
Aneurysm 17
acrylic on canvas
Signed lower right.

Provenance:
John Fletcher Strickland (JFS) was born on February 4th, 1941, in Indianapolis, IN and passed away on December 15th, 2023. He has paintings included in Edinburgh Scotland, London, Seattle, San Francisco, Houston, Indianapolis, Cambridge Massachusetts, New York, Barbaste France, and Corpus Christi Texas. The American Art Resources commissioned three works to be displayed at Community Hospital North in Indianapolis.

JFS lived his life in Indiana. He graduated from Broad Ripple High School in 1959, Wabash College in 1963, and earned a master's from Goddard College. JFS was a very rare person who was truly brilliant and contained many multitudes: he was kind, strong, good, and inspirational. He lived his life in art, literature, and music and excelled in all of these.

As a professional jazz musician, JFS was personal friends with David Baker, the Indy native who came out of the club scene along Indiana Avenue (as did Wes Montgomery, Freddie Hubbard, J.J. Johnson, and many others). Baker went on to found the jazz studies program at what is now the Jacobs School of Music and Indiana University. JFS had been taking private cello lessons from Baker and they struck up a close friendship.

Truth is, JFS did not like growing old because it got in the way of the things he still wanted to do – painting, writing, the occasional nip of Tito's, a secret drag on a cigarette – he did them anyway and always found time for people, just as they did for him. He is truly missed by his family and friends.

John Strickland Artist's Statement:
I have been painting and playing jazz compulsively for many years. My training has been in the form of informal apprenticeships to two masters, neither of them painters. Curt Cole Burkhart, a black and white photographer, schooled me in composition and emotional effects achieved by the manipulation of space, contrast and tension. Jazz master David Baker taught the same things and more, adding the joy of trusting one's trained intuition. It was also instructive that both were masters of living joyfully, and it showed in their work. Painting for me is right-brain problem-solving of problems of its own creation. It can be fun, but just as often it is maddening. I work in acrylics because their fast drying time allows me to make the many changes that are typical in my work. I am happy to have this "history" show through. This process continues till I surrender to the will and wisdom of intuition. I agree with the painter who said, "What ends up painting is what I would have wanted to paint if I could have thought of it in the first place." The "Ambiguscape" paintings are intended to suggest rather than define landscapes. I do this for the same reason one might prefer poetry to prose. My hope is that they invite people to look into them, rather than merely look at them and that this engagement rewards them with an experience worth having. This item cannot be shipped in house and requires local pickup or third party shipping. Please contact us for a list of preferred third party shippers.

  • Dimensions: 36"H x 48"W
  • Medium: acrylic on canvas

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June 1, 2024 11:00 AM EDT
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