Verne dawson biography books

  • Follow Verne Dawson and explore their bibliography from Amazon's Verne Dawson Author Page.
  • A painter of landscapes, portraits, histories and still-lifes, his references range from prehistoric cave paintings to mythology, folklore to astronomy.
  • The allusive paintings of Verne Dawson (b.1961) suggest an artist fascinated with storytelling.
  • Verne Town

    20-50

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    American artists

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    SN=Contemporary Painters Series

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  • File Note 02: Verne Dawson

    Verne Dawson

    Verne Dawson has been out walking. He has been walking in the past and the future. He has seen Manhattan long before and after it became the heart of New York. He has seen ancient rites and the birth of myths and folklore. He has seen what will become of us, and he has seen all this against the intricate shifts of deep time mapped out in the stars.

    This scenario should be quite ridiculous of course. People don’t travel in time apart from in science fiction. Verne Dawson confesses to being “woefully under-read” in this form of literature which should make it doubly ridiculous to imagine the American painter as even a metaphoric time-traveller. But despite this implausibility, Dawson does travel in time. For years now he has immersed himself in mathematics and astronomy and has succeeded, within the last decade, in opening a number of ‘portals’ into the past and the future. The nature of these portals tends to be fixed, both in space and time. They are not doors through which he or we can physically pass. Nor are they windows through which we can see a changing vista and perhaps be seen by the people who may inhabit that vista. They are instead fixed in time and space like a painting. And perhaps due to their passage through space-tim