Twenty assorted 5 x 7” blank notecards (5 each of 4 styles) with envelopes in a decorative box.
For Seattle artist Gregory L. Blackstock, who is autistic, the world is made up of countless things needing to be identified, ordered, and arranged—be they bugs, birds, vehicles, or vegetables. Creating art has become his outlet for defining an unpredictable world. Once he chooses a subject, he seeks to record all the variations within that group, to make the artwork “complete.”
Blackstock (b. 1946) began drawing regularly in his early forties. Since his first solo art show in 2004 at age fifty-eight, his list-like drawings have captivated art lovers worldwide. His work has been shown in Geneva, Paris, New York, Vienna, Philadelphia, Miami, and Seattle. The prestigious Collection de l’Art Brut in Lausanne, Switzerland, holds an impressive assortment of Blackstock’s work in its permanent collection. Having worked menial jobs for almost forty years, Blackstock is now able to spend all of his time researching and creating his art.
Contains five each of the following notecards:
The Artichokes—Complete Set, 2011
Left: The Bell Peppers—Single-Color Stuffing Vegetables, 2007 / Right: The Raspberries, 2007
The Carrots—Vertical Version, Complete, 2007
Left: The Asparagus—Complete Set, 2013 / Right: The Cauliflowers, 2013