
ALEAH
KOURY FLORAL PRINTS
Aleah Koury comes from
a diverse artistic background, with a Bachelor
Degree in Ceramics, and a Master's in Printmaking.
This has encouraged him to be bold in experimenting
with new materials and imagery. At various
times he has incorporated collage, printing,
found materials, and a variety of different
types of paint media in his work.
A
gifted colorist, over the past decade Koury
has increasingly been drawn to pastel as
the purest expression of the colorist's
art. By the late 1980's Koury had made a
national reputation with a series of abstracted
landscapes called "Skyscapes."
In these works the gesture of the artist
and the full brilliance of color are revealed
in the unclouded intensity of the raw, pastel
pigment.
More
recently, Koury has further stretched the
expressive possibilities of pastel by combining
it with enamel and latex paints, gold, bronze,
and silver leafing, oil pastel, and pencil
to create works of spectacular richness
and texture. The "Gardens" and
"Floral Still Life" series draw
inspiration from the 19th century French
master Odilon Redon as well as Koury's own
California garden and particularly the exotic
orchids, which he cultivates. Aleah Koury
was born in Bellingham, Washington, and
spent his early childhood in California
before moving to the Midwest. In 1975, he
received a Bachelor of Arts degree from
the University of Missouri at Columbia and
in 1980 a Master's from the University of
Southern Illinois at Edwardsville. Since
that time Koury has lived in and around
San Francisco and the Bay area.

|