I do not really have any favorite artists, but I was always interested in Chuck Close. He is a really talented artist whose mastery of care transcends his work of art. Chuck Close started painting at the age of six, but there was nothing to stop. In the process of growth Chuck had learning disabilities, but in the 1940's most educators did not understand LD and dyslexia. Chuck's students who have problems reading, spelling, concentration, attention are often pointed out as being late or stupid.
Chuck Cloth was born in Monroe, Washington. When Chuck was 11 years old, his father, Leslie Dawward Close, died. His mother's name is Mildred Wagner Close. When I was a child, it was difficult to raise my feet from the state of neuromuscular disease, I could not go to school in most of elementary school sixth graders because of a disease with nephritis. Even during school hours he failed because of dyslexia that was not diagnosed at that time. In an interview with Phong Bui 's Brooklyn Railroad, Close explains the early encounters at the Seattle Art Museum and Jackson Pollock' s paintings. Locke was painted with aluminum paint, tar, gravel, and all these things, but I was very angry and upset. I have followed that experience. "
Chuck Close, also known as Charles Thomas Close, was born in Monroe, Washington State in 1940. He is one of the most important artists in America. His huge portrait is the most famous picture. Chuck Close received his bachelor's degree from the University of Washington in Seattle. Then he went to Yale University. With the initial career of Close, he painted an abstract painting. He imitates other artists. Like works in his earlier work, you can see the influence of pop art clearly. However, these paintings did not bring him success. He uses various media such as woodcut prints, screen prints, spray guns, etching, oil and photos.
Chuck Close is one of the famous photorealistic artists of the 1970s. The turning point of his career was the year he had prosopagnosia. Propapagnosia allows Chuck to express the visual world in different ways. When Chuck picked his first pixel picture "Phil Crosshatch" in 1976, it collected millions of grids. He used this unique method to express portrait details. This makes Chuck's work of art unique. Another painting style established his artwork as an icon and since 1988 he filled the portrait with an abstract color pattern. The small pattern of the grid is filled with various colors. They are like cells on the face. For example, carefully looking at the self-portrait of Chuck Close, only the variant pattern is visible. When you are away from this picture, you can see the big face staring at you