Botanical portraits: Patrick Puckett art at Wally Workman Gallery

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I’ve admired Puckett’s supersized oil portraits for years, but his new exhibition, Mythos, at Wally Workman Gallery is his best yet.… Read More

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June 23, 2023
Persephone

I went to see the new Patrick Puckett show at Austin’s Wally Workman Gallery today. I’ve admired Puckett’s supersized oil portraits for years, but his new exhibition, Mythos, is his best yet. In my favorite paintings, his female subjects gaze confidently at the viewer with piercing eyes. Flatly rendered, they wear colorful, feminine clothing — pleated Sunday school dresses, flowing caftans, brightly striped shawls — and vines twist, palms rustle, and flowers nod all around them. You can’t help but stare back, trying to read their inscrutable features.

Demeter

You need a big wall to own a Puckett painting. Demeter, for instance, is 84 x 68”. Can you imagine sharing your home with her, or Persephone? I can.

Helena of Constantinople

Do you think Puckett might be a gardener, or at least a lover of gardens? How could he not be?

Leda

For those who love Puckett’s paintings but find their prices out of reach (raises hand), limited edition prints of a few of his works are now available.

Or if you just want to return those calm, assured gazes for a few minutes, get to Wally Workman Gallery before July 2nd, when the Mythos exhibition ends.

If you do, pop behind the gallery to see the pretty landscaping at new restaurant Pecan Square Café. Along the sidewalk, a long, concrete-edged lily pond lends a certain coolness to a hot summer’s day.

And waterlilies glow like melon-colored stars.

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