Orange and Green
2013
Gesso, flashe and paper collage on paper
Red and Violet
2015
Gesso, flashe and paper collage on paper
Donald Baechler (b. 1956, Hartford, Connecticut) is an American artist. He attended the Maryland Institute College of Art from 1974–1977, and the Cooper Union from 1977–1978. Baechler's source material draws broadly on classical art history, the New York School, contemporary art, folk art, outsider art, pop culture and childhood. Baechler's creative process begins amidst a vast collection of popular images and objects, the archives of years of photographing, looking and gathering. His paintings are condensed versions of that cumulative process, built in fragments and layers to create what he calls an "illusion of history." The artist cites Cy Twombly and Giotto as his primary influences.