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The present work was executed by one of the art world’s premier artists - Roger Baker.
Chances are that if you do not know this artists name - you will know his artwork. When a multi-million-dollar work by one of America's 'top five" contemporary artists comes to market - there is a decent chance that Roger Baker may have had a hand in executing it. The artist has worked quietly behind the scenes (until now,) for nearly two decades - bringing these hallowed masters artistic visions to life, with a technical facility that is demanded of those whose work is associated with such a venerable roster of artists.
In 2012, Roger developed an unusual type of bone cancer in his "painters hand" - leading to a procedure entailing the removal of the entire middle finger of his dominant hand and the center of his palm - one that required major reconstruction. Think of Beethoven losing use of a hand.
This experience left the artist unable to paint directly on a surface with his recovering hand, without causing it further trauma - it was at this moment that Baker created his first "hands-off" Geometric, Non-Objective Gestural Drip Painting.
Happily, he has since made a full recovery, though he still paints "hands-off."
As a fine art dealer of Non-Objective, mid-century abstraction - with substantial holdings of period gestural drip paintings - I realized immediately upon discovering these extra-ordinary works, that I had never seen anything like them before in the fine art world. How many times can you say that about a work of art today?
One way to describe Baker's work is: If Kandinsky and Pollock were his parents and he studied with Richard Pousette-Dart and Mark Tobey - you could envision Roger's work being conceived - an entirely new genre is born!
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