Paul Pitsker is best known for his watercolors of urban insects
poised in melodramatic scenes involving looming disaster. These
staged existential mini-dramas are characterized by a mock-elegiac
tone and a pervasive dark humor. Inspired by the constant stream
of multi-legged visitors flying in and out the open doors of
his California studio, he paints his subjects with obsessive
precision and genuine admiration. They are depicted, in most
cases, as hapless wanderers narrowly avoiding annihilation in
a world filled with mortal hazards.
Pitsker
remembers drawing compulsively from an early age. During his
formative years, his family lived in the middle of a densely
forested bird sanctuary in Massachusetts, which provided both
endless source material and hours of solitude to feed his
artistic obsessions.
He
moved to Los Angeles shortly after receiving a mathematics
degree from Pomona College in Claremont. Having rediscovered
his artistic inclinations during his final months in school,
he devoted himself after graduation to independent study with
the new goal of becoming a fulltime artist. Now, after many
years and many dozens of exhibitions across the country, he
is still devoting his obsessive energies to the same formidable
task – translating the inscrutable mysteries of life
into resonant images.
For
more information about him and his art, visit Paul
Pitsker's Website.