John Meredith | |
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Born | John Meredith Smith July 24, 1933 Fergus, Ontario |
Died | May 9, 2000 Toronto, Ontario, Canada | (aged 66)
Education | Ontario College of Art, Toronto (1950-1953) |
Known for | Painter |
Spouse(s) | Ursula Keeler (married 1968, after divorce and remarriage, Ursula Pecinska), (second wife, Kiyoko Meredith) |
John Meredith Smith RCA (July 24, 1933 – May 9, 2000),[1] known professionally as John Meredith, was a Canadian abstract expressionist painter. His trademark as a painter was rich, exciting colour which he combined with loosely figurative images of vertical stripes and forms or idiosyncratic calligraphy. He often used a small coloured ink drawing divided into squares as a template from which to develop his large canvases.[2] In 1966, he began using details from still-wet drawings he had smudged – a way of working he regarded as his invention.[3]
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