Robert
Donahue is a painter. His work subject matters are the social
troubles of the time.
For
example, Donahue began using naval teaching models from
the early 1940’s as still life objects in drawings
and paintings in the seventies. In subsequent years, midtown
Manhattan architecture became the inspiration for constructing
three-dimensional objects made from metal and wood. These
object were then sized with a white undercoating, and were
regarded as blank canvases, which would then be painted
with a variety of colors. |
Further
along, models of oil platforms were constructed, painted,
and used as still life for drawings and paintings.
Currently
a new drawing series is underway. The series is titled “The
Middle East Series,” and inspiration for the drawings
is derived from sections of newspaper photographs. |