PHILADELPHIA – Artist Andrew Wyeth, who portrayed the hidden melancholy of the people and landscapes of Pennsylvania's Brandywine Valley and coastal Maine in works such as "Christina's World," died early Friday. He was 91.
Many years ago my daughter and I had the pleasure of meeting Andrew, his son Jamie and a granddaughter in Santa Fe. The studio there is tiny and one can miss it if one is in a hurry.
My daughter actually had the wherewithal to show him a sketch she had done, he sat and talked to her for a very long time about technique. Both her and I were awe struck...he told her she needed to work on prespective, it greatly helped her art. She has been working on spacing and prespective ever since that very chance encounter in that studio gallary one early April morning.