Description
‘Adam’ by Bob Doucette
Artist: Bob Doucette
Title: ‘Adam’
Medium: Oil on Canvas on Board
Dimensions: 9” x 12”
Framing: Framed (Frame Size: 11” x 19”)
Year of Creation: 2017
About the Painting:
“If you are lucky enough to have it happen to you, finding your soul mate can be like being hit with a bolt of lightning. To ‘see’ someone and to have them really ‘see’ you can make you feel naked and vulnerable and very much alive. To give love but to also be willing to receive it when life has made us resistant to letting others in, for fear of being hurt. At the moment of attraction when we recognize the one who’s meant to join us on our lonely journey, all else stops, the air crackles with electricity and we know that lightning has struck.” – Bob Doucette
About the Artist:
(Artist Bio)
Bob Doucette’s whimsical and highly saturated images come from the world of dreams. Sometimes bordering on psychedelic, his imagery is a product of a decade of theater work which included lots of puppet design and twenty three years in the world of animation. As a young boy he was denied the right to own dolls which propelled him to create his own. The repressed desire for dolls remains a driving force for his doll-like imagery. By tapping into his unconscious thoughts and the collective consciousness he is able to be personal and universal with his themes.
Bob earned a BFA at RISD and an MFA at CalARTS and studied both illustration and animation. His independently animated films won him many prestigious awards and honors and his MFA thesis film Pink Triangle is in the permanent collection at the New York Public Library. His Ben Franklin doll, created for the White House Christmas tree in 1999, is in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian. Many of his dolls are in the private collection of Demi Moore and have been featured in magazines articles, TV programs and sold in galleries. He was born in Waterville, Maine and at present lives in Los Angeles California with his husband.