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Sal Sirugo () was one of the last living direct links to the Abstract Expressionist era and actively pursued his painting career since the s....
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Sal Sirugo (1920-2013) was one of the last living direct links to the Abstract Expressionist era and actively pursued his painting career since the 1940s.
Always productive at a very high level of artistic creativity, he showed his work during the early years of Abstract Expressionism alongside many of the noteworthy artists of the day.
Sirugo took work with the Civilian Conservation Corps, first as a firefighter in Idaho and later, as a mason at Watkins Glen State Park in upstate New York.
Admired by his fellow artists, he was known as a "painter's painter," an honorific which, while quite complimentary, does not necessarily translate into general critical or public acclaim. Currently, Sirugo’s impressive work remains one of the under-appreciated oeuvres of Abstract Expressionism.
“Field painting” was considered one of Abstract Expressionism’s most important achievements. Traditional painting depended on basic principles of composition -- the placement of objects (or in an abstract sense, shapes, lines, and colors) to create a pleasing, balanced arrangement.
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