Piece description from the artist
A geometric display of lines and angles which are achieved by a T Square. The very first tool introduced to architects and engineers. A T Square has many uses and this is a nostalgic look at a tool not used as frequently anymore.
William Chodubski had been a professional draftsperson for several years before becoming a painter. He was asked to do commissions and participated in shows across the United States. He sold work in Cleveland, Chicago, Tampa and Los Angeles. He then began to accumulated an extensive portfolio. In 2002, William submitted his portfolio to The Ringling School of Art and Design and was accepted. He studied Graphic Design, Painting and Art History. William was especially fascinated with surrealism and analytical cubism. His creative processes and techniques mingle with the teachings of the past master's. William's approach to his art in the 21st. century, hopes to celebrate the spirit of 20th. century modern art.

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