Craig Rubadoux

Craig Rubadoux "In my work I endeavor to express exuberance,
the joy of life, a spontaneous celebration. With line
and color I try to express the inner energy,
the spirit, the essence of life."

Article by Marty Fugate, Observer



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2010 Exhibit       Large Canvas        Medium Canvas 1       Medium Canvas 2       Small Canvas       Oil on Paper       Posters

Dog dans Dory

 

Dog dans Dory

Our Angel

Our Angel

Rain

 

Rain

She Stood Transfixed


She Stood Transfixed

Tango Azul

 

Tango Azul

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Tapis-Ponies

 

Tapis-Ponies


Jumping by Rose Head

 

Jumping by Rose Head

Sun Layover & Jake

 

Sun Layover & Jake

 

With Toy

 

With Toy


Gato

 

Gato

 

 

 

          

 

 

 

 

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Oil on Arches Paper

 

 

Stormy Pink

 

Stormy Pink

 

Alli & Cody July

 

Alli & Cody July

 

 

With Jake

 

With Jake

 

 

Alli's Dream

 

Alli's Dream

 

 

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Red Bird

 

Red Bird

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It's Jake

 

Its Jake

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Rhino Lost

 

Rhino Lost

Rhino Golden

 

Rhino Golden

 

 

Rhino Blue

 

Rhino Blue

Child Playing

 

Child Playing

 

 

Sailor

 

Sailor

Walker Rose

 

Walker Rose

 

 

 

 

Max & Jake

 

Max & Jake

 

Tango

 

Tango

     
     

Résumé

Rubadoux has participated in over 70 exhibitions. Solo exhibitions have included the Ringling Museum of Art, the Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art, the Lowe Museum of Art, and the Cornell Fine Arts Museum. His artworks are included in many public and private collections including the Guggenheim Museum, New York; the High Museum of Art, Atlanta; the Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota; the Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale; the Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; and the State of Florida.

Rubadoux primarily works on paper and canvas. His paintings are intensely personal glimpses into particular emotions, and he frequently speaks of his work as a journal. Greatly affected by his environment and a love of nature, Rubadoux's painting style is colorful and fluid. But Rubadoux's paintings are not literal documentations of nature, he seems interested in the essence rather than the facts of nature. There is an emphasis on line, color, and spatial relationships. Compositions are unusual in that the subject is seen hovering in a flat space and at eye level. While the subject matter varies, it embodies the artist's personal conception of the world and his feelings and responses to that world.

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