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Artist Statement:
How My Paintings Become Sopwith Camels or the High-Flying Thrills of En Plein-Air.
I pilot a painting. Rev it up. Get it off the ground, something in our environment or our humanity that I find inherently splendid to my eye giving it lift. Then I set it on autopilot…in the direction I hope it will go. I do check the instruments—draftsmanship, painterliness, color (paying special attention to grays and values), communication and visual balance—rather diligently. If nothing bad happens, I relax and enjoy the flight.
There are dangers in the process. Those clichés of habit and art school and patron taste often disguise themselves as inspiration and try to take over the flight. I try to prevent that from happening. And I must recognize when the painting has run into a problem that it cannot pilot through by itself, by inspiration alone. Then, my job is to interfere. A little. Then hope that inspiration, such as it is, has not been insulted, will not sulk, does not sputter and quit the business. The sudden drop in artistic altitude can put my bowels, along with a clog of caustic, sometimes creative, epithets, in my throat...
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Artist Exhibitions:
1959 Texas Fine Arts Annual, Austin,Texas
1959 Europe:Texas Fine Arts Traveling Exhibit Of AwardWinners
1963 Larry Kaiser Watercolors, Fechermann Gallery, Zionsville, Indiana
1972 Geologic Abstracts, J. L. Richards Showroom, Columbus,Ohio
1980 Cartoons As Art, BiddleGallery,Escondido,Califor nia 1981 Cupps of Chicago Showroom Exhibit
1981 Juried Exhibition,Sheldon ...
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Artist Galleries:
Aaron Art And Frame, Indianapolis, Indiana
Hawaiian Art, Wahiawa,Hawaii
Personal Preference, Chicago
The Final Touch, Indianapolis
J. B. Art, Chicago
Cupps Of Chicago
Artistic Impressions, Chicago
Art Finds, Chicago
Chicago Art & Frame
Kaiser Art Enterprises, Indianapolis, Indiana
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Artist Reviews:
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Collections:
United States Department Of Defense,Washington,DC
Farm Bureau Insurance,Indianapolis
Route 66 Museum,Chicago
Rock Resources,Inc.,Columbus,Ohio
United States Army Infantry Officer Candidate School,Georgia Great American Masters,Inc.,Chicago
Cupps of Chicago
Personal Preference,Inc.,Chicago
CollectorsCorner,Inc.,Indianapo lis,Chicago,Florida,California, Texas
Beck Seed Company,...
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Commissions:
Bradley Gray DDS,Westfield,Indiana
Lee and Cathy Rulon, Arcadia,Indiana
Dr. Kundradt, Oceanside, California
Joe and Ilene Seed, Chicago, Illinois
Farm Bureau Insurance,Indianapolis
Cyril and Christina Hurnyak, Pittsburg, Pennsysvania
William and Pam Montgomery, South Bend, Indiana
Charles King, Arcadia, Indiana
Aaron Art and Frame, Indianapolis, Indiana
Don Glassner, ...
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Paul Seroka Dear Mr. Kaiser,
I just wanted you to know that I am the owner of Cafe Aurante. The painting is in my Greenwich, CT bedroom and my wife and I have enjoyed your work for several years. I am moving in the next six months to a smaller apartment in NYC and may need to sell it and several other paintings. If you know someone who would appreciate your Cafe Aurante painting, let me know.
Paul Seroka
203.253.1981
jeff gabby art is simply good. carry go
Melissa Flynn Wonderful paintings you should be very proud!
Teresa Bedford Dear Mr. Kaiser,
My husband and I own six of your 50's setting oil paintings including a signed Romance on 66. They each are framed in a complementary colored frame and are the focal point of our living room. These paintings have always given us joy and for that I would like to thank you.
Sincerely,
Teresa Bedford
Mike Summerfield Hi Larry, I have seven of what looks like your much older paintings from Superior Interiors. They are all of old barn scenes some with wood grain backgrounds. All are in great condition. Can you tell me what years you painted for Superior Interiors? Thanks, Mike
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