Adam Normandin is a contemporary realist painter[1] living and working in Los Angeles.[2] Generally, Normandin's paintings depict freight train cars that are sometimes covered in graffiti, in desolate settings, and are either in motion or standing idle and still.[3] As a realist painter, his detailed paintings are an accurate document of freight train cars and railways.[4]

Adam Normandin
Born
NationalityAmerican
EducationBA, Hofstra University
Known forContemporary realist painting

Normandin's paintings are an exploration of the interconnectedness and transience of humanity.[5] His paintings were included in the 'Contemporary Realism Biennial' at the Fort Wayne Museum of Art in 2014.

Collections

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Several of Normandin's paintings are in the collection of, and on view at, the Seven Bridges Foundation in Greenwich, CT.[6]

References

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  1. ^ Guadagnoli, Leah (2014). Adam Normandin: Yard. New York: Bernarducci Meisel Gallery. ISBN 9780989612647.
  2. ^ "Meet Adam Normandin in Downtown". VoyageLA.com. September 11, 2018. Retrieved June 17, 2019.
  3. ^ Lester, David (2017). "The Train Represents Humanity". Railroad Heritage Magazine (48): 12–21.
  4. ^ Rose, Joshua (September 2014). "Adam Normandin: Yard". American Art Collector (107): 114–115.
  5. ^ Lester, David (2017). "The Train Represents Humanity". Railroad Heritage Magazine (48): 12–21.
  6. ^ McKenzie, Richard (2013). Seven Bridges Collection Vol. 2. Greenwich, CT: Seven Bridges Foundation.

Further reading

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Craghead, Alexander B. (2013). "Railway Art Today". Railroad Heritage (34).

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