John Aguilar
Professor Emeritus of Anthropology
John Aguilar began his study of painting in the mid-fifties at the Chouinard School (Los Angeles) and the Academy of San Carlos (Mexico City). But his professional career has been as a social anthropologist, working 22 years in the Department of Anthropology at Arizona State University. Upon retirement in 1999, he resumed his life as a full-time painter. His present work reflects some forms of the abstract expressionism that dominated the American art world of the fifties. Aguilar’s work ranges from semi-abstract (or quasi-figurative) to non-objective (or completely abstract) paintings. His general approach to working with colors, lines, shapes and compositional elements gives free rein to unconscious and semi-conscious expressions.
Upper right: Dharma Eye (Acryllic 20" X 24")
Lower right: The Window (Acrylic 24" X 30")
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