Three Americans Art®
Alphonse Lane has been painting since 1979, 45, years.
Alphonse Lane
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21.5X21.5 The Couple, Watercolor on Paper
The Introspective
Portraits
What I am conveying with these portraits is; that human beings have a relationship with everything we coexist with. That is obvious, what is hidden is that within these relationships there exists a third entity. Your relationship with your significant other and their relationship with you creates a third person or entity. You know your other better half more so than anyone else and they know you. The child has a relationship with their brother, sister, or parent that is different from any other individual. That is what I am calling attention to with these dual portraits. An entity that in reality only exists in the mind and cannot be identified as a human being yet only as an entity an invisible being.
22X22 Two Businessmen, Watercolor on Paper
Think for a Moment
The PEAR
By
Alphonse Lane
If you take a Pear and observe it, the Pear carries for us a message. That message is all about the journey the Pear has traveled in life, just as we as humans carry markings of our travels. Each Pear carries on its flesh, wounds, dents, and marks. In this fashion, the Pear is very human. We carry these wounds, dents, and markings from our travels and life experiences. There are those of us who carry their scars on the outside of our bodies, and there are those who carry many deep and ingrained scars mentally inside of us. Even though invisible, the inner scars can drum up many powerful negative and downtrodden emotions. It is not my task to identify illnesses that people succumb to but to call attention to the Pear and how we should identify with it. We are more like the Pear than you think.
The Abstract
These abstract Watercolor and ink drawings, are based upon Design, Color and Movement. While they speak of many things. Let's address them from that standpoint.
ARTIST BIOGRAPHY
Born in 1961, Alphonse Lane is a visionary artist and dedicated educator whose vibrant creations transcend the bounds of convention. With a deep-rooted passion for the arts, Lane embarked on his artistic journey at The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA), where he obtained his Certificate of Fine Art in 1986. Here, he delved into the realms of painting and printmaking, laying the foundation for his future explorations. Lane's thirst for knowledge led him to The University of Pennsylvania, where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1995. Here, he delved into the nuances of mural painting and visual studies, expanding his artistic horizons and refining his aesthetic sensibilities.
Returning to PAFA in 2004, Lane pursued a Master of Fine Arts degree, focusing his studies on painting and the intricacies of creative
pictorial space. This period of intense introspection and experimentation marked a pivotal chapter in Lane's evolution as an artist, as he honed his craft with unwavering dedication and fervor.
Inspired by the untamed beauty of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Park in the late 1980s, Lane returned to Philadelphia in 1991 with a renewed sense of purpose. Immersed in the study of the floral genre, he sought
to capture the ephemeral beauty of nature on canvas, infusing his work with vivid colors and delicate brushwork.
In the late 2010s, Lane embarked on a journey of surreal exploration, drawing inspiration from masters such as Paul Klee and Wassily
Kandinsky of the Bauhaus German School of Art. Pushing the boundaries of convention, he reimagined reality through a kaleidoscope of vibrant hues and dreamlike compositions.
Lane's artistic achievements have been celebrated far and wide, earning him accolades such as the Charles Firth Award of Excellence and the Tri-State Artist Equity Award. His work has been showcased at esteemed institutions including The University of Pennsylvania Fox Art Gallery, the Micro Museum in Brooklyn.
In 2018-2019, Lane received a grant from the City of Philadelphia and The Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, funded by The National Endowment for the Arts, further cementing his status as a pioneering force in the world of contemporary art.
Today, Alphonse Lane continues to create with boundless passion and creativity, painting in the tranquil solitude of his home and studio in Berwyn, Pennsylvania. As an artist and educator, he remains dedicated to pushing the boundaries of artistic expression and inspiring the next generation of creative minds.
The work can be "Commissioned" in the sense that the ARTIST retains all control over visual output and outcome. In other words, if you like what you see and you want a work similar it can be commissioned by you to be completed by the Artist.
It is noted, the Artist retains all TRADEMARK License as well as copyright and also TRADE DRESS, anyone who uses these images for their own reproduction similes is subject to the laws of infringement as adhered to by the United States Trademark and Copyright office.
These works are considered / VINTAGE WORKS of ART which are the creation of Alphonse Lane and done by his hand. These works are "One of a Kind", Works of Art and were for the most part completed in the late 1990's to the early 2000's, the Art can be requested for reproduction. The final outcome will rest in the hands of the Artist,
Alphonse Lane
Image Above, Grand "Lovers Kiss", 40" X 40" $5225
Image Above, Wild Exotic Surreal Flower
Oil on Panel, 40" X 24.5"
$4950
Colorful Surreal Flowers on a Small Tabletop Space
11" X 14"
$1715
Image Above ~ Colorful Surreal Flowers on a Lavender Landscape
48" X 36"
$4975
Image Above,
Asian Vessels with Surreal Flowers
20" x 30"
$3225
Exotic drop leaf tabletop space 40" X 48"
IMAGE SOLD
Above Image / Portrait self,
17" X 14"
$1700
Image Above, "Sage of Crystals",
48" x 54"
$7250
What is on the Inside that cannot be seen,
24" X 18"
$1875.
The LOVERS Couch, Work on Paper, Master Drawing
20" X 22"
$2750
The Fallen Dead Daisy, 14" X 11",
Image Sold,
PEAR ~ BOUQUET and a FLOWER,
Image SOLD
Blue Light, Image Above SOLD
10" X 8"
Dead Daisies Image Above / Image Sold, 14" X 11"
Image Above Sold
The image above / Indian Vessels
20" X 30"
$3225
The image above / Grand Flower
40" X 48"
Image Sold
Above Image, "Ghost Hand, the Dream"
40" h X 60"w
$7100.
Image above
NFS
Image Above / Then there were Three.
9" X 12"
$1125
Two Vessels and a Pear,
5.5" X 11.5"
$950.
The Golden, 36" X 36"
$4225