Richard Tushman
Richard Tuschman, born in 1956 in New York, studied fine arts at the University of Michigan.
Richard Tuschman produces painterly, evocative photographs. He trained as a printmaker but always incorporated photographic processes into his work. With the introduction of Photoshop in the 1990s, Tuschman turned to photography, developing a style that incorporates techniques of graphic design, painting, and assemblage.
The artist’s own projects include a still life series of montaged images and a suite of moody, staged domestic scenes inspired by Edward Hopper paintings.
His pictures also, their sense of humanity, and the themes they evoke — solitude, alienation, longing — are timeless and universal.
The picture gives you a sense of emptiness, solitude, and anguish at the same time. There is just one woman, a bed and a window but it transmits a lot of emotion.







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