Rod Massey “Blue House Behind Trees” Painting

Rod Massey (American, b. 1949). Oil on panel painting titled “Blue House Behind Trees” depicting a bright blue home and a line of trees, 2006. Likely depicting a home in Minneapolis, St. Paul, or one of the Twin Cities’ suburbs. The leafless trees and green grass give the impression of late fall or early spring. Signed, titled, and dated on a card affixed to the verso. Provenance: Groveland Gallery, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Private Minnesota Collection. Massey was born in Minneapolis in 1949 and received his BFA at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Upon graduation, he continued his education at the Tanglewood/Boston University and the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. His work features everyday urban scenes and imbues them with a sense of buoyancy. Massey’s main interests lie in unpacking the underlying character of daily objects, such as houses, highways, work trucks, fruits, etc. He argues that “While my art is rooted in traditional painting, my intent is to convey a deeper, more personal and contemporary insight into my environment. Distortions of perspective, space, color and light all define the regionalist nature of my personal vision and experience.” His work is housed in numerous national collections including, but not limited to, the Minneapolis Institute of Art, 3M Company, General Mills, and Target Corporation. Unframed; height: 49 in x width: 38 in. Framed; height: 50 1/4 in x width: 39 1/4 in.

$650