Affiliated Artist
   Roy de Forest

  In the second exhibition of one of the West Coast's most esteemed artists, Linda Hodges Gallery is honored to present a new body of work by San Francisco Bay artist Roy De Forest. As one of the original "Humorous Figuration" artists of the early 1960's, De Forest along with Robert Arnesan, Peter Saul, Robert Hudson and William T. Wiley established a refuge of eccentric and humorous figurative art in the midst of the formalism and abstraction of the American art establishment.

  De Forest was born in Nebraska in 1930 but he has lived most of his life in Washington State and the San Francisco Bay Area. His family moved to the farm country of Yakima Washington in 1933.






Roy DeForest
Untitled (yellow)
1999
#10/15 AP
Stone Lithograph, Framed
22" x 30"





Roy DeForest
Untitled (sage)
1999
#14/15 AP
Stone Lithograph, Framed
22" x 30"





Roy DeForest
Untitled (Dog Head Frame)
2003
Mixed Media, Paper, Wood
42" x 47"





Roy DeForest
Rex
2003
Acrylic and Vinyl on Panel
26" x 24"




Roy De Forest
"Speculations on the Horse Dog Problem"
2003
Acrylic on Linen
62" x 66"



Roy De Forest
"Bushie"
2003
Acrylic on Board
31" x 31"




Roy DeForest
"Untitled"
2001
Pastel, Pencil, Acrylic,Paper, Wood
33.5" x 45.5"



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