Archive for April, 2006
Mon 10 Apr 2006
Arthur Conway Hubbard must be considered as a very rare occurrence in today’s confused world of figurative art. Even though born in the United States, Arthur spent the early part of his childhood in the south of England receiving a well groomed European education in a variety of subjects that span from contemporary literature to ancient mythology. As early as his first teenage years he began exploring the world and entering in contact with numerous different cultures in Europe, Africa and Asia developing a great thirst for knowledge which he satisfied by reading countless books on many different subjects.
By this time Arthur had already grown fond of art and all its forms. It slowly became clear to him that this…
Mon 10 Apr 2006
Arthur Conway Hubbard must be considered as a very rare occurrence in today’s confused world of figurative art. Even though born in the United States, Arthur spent the early part of his childhood in the south of England receiving a well groomed European education in a variety of subjects that span from contemporary literature to ancient mythology. As early as his first teenage years he began exploring the world and entering in contact with numerous different cultures in Europe, Africa and Asia developing a great thirst for knowledge which he satisfied by reading countless books on many different subjects.
By this time Arthur had already grown fond of art and all its forms. It slowly became clear to him that this…