Art
Luke D. Yocum
- Item Number
- 589
- Estimated Value
- 1400 USD
- Opening Bid
- 900 USD
Item Description
Artist: Luke D. Yocum
Title: Missa pro defunctis
Media/materials: Acrylic on recycled paper
Date: January 24, 2010
Dimensions: 17 x 24 inches
Estimated Value: $1,400
Item Special Note
Born in 1981 and educated at State College of Pennsylvania, Luke D. Yocum is the youngest of three brothers raised in Lewistown, PA, by his parents Mike and Kathie Yocum. The young artist grew up in an ultraconservative suburban home and community. In 2005, Luke decided to become a full-time artist after seeing Cy Twombly's Apollo collection at the Philadelphia Museum. He was influenced by and begins to study artist such as Elisabeth Peyton, Francis Bacon, Pablo Picasso, William De Kooning, Francesco Clemente, Julian Schnabel, Barbera Kruger, Jasper Johns, Matt Sesow, and Andy Warhol. Yocum has recently adopted a DIY policy and is representing himself. He is currently painting in Chelsea NYC but claims Central PA as his home...
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Luke D. Yocum
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