Several years passed and as you know, I went on to become an artist myself. Recently, I was flipping through the June 2009 issue of American Art Review with Eric Merrill and saw this amazing freeway painting (pictured above). I said to Eric, "Look at this painting, it's unbelievable! And I've never even heard of the guy!" Then I looked at the caption, it's called "Under the Overpass" 20 x 30 inches, oil on canvas, and was paintied by Ralph Hulett... the painting was to be on exhibit at the California Heritage Museum in Santa Monica until August 23, 2009 (yes, it closes this weekend). The exhibition is titled "California Regionalism, Oils on Canvas"... http://web.mac.com/calmuseum/iWeb/Site/Home.html
It took me a little bit to realize that the freeway (executed in thick oil) was painted by the same guy who executed my desert scene in watercolor. When I connected the dots, I made sure to check out the show. It was curated by Gordon McClelland and the show was quite impressive.
Living in Los Angeles, he painted personal work with the same subject matter that I have found to be interesting in my own work... freeways, city streets, downtown LA, old neighborhoods, etc. Here's Hulett at his easel (pictured above). I find his technique to be quite exciting, his oil method used a lot of slashing palette knife action, lost and found edges, and thick buttery paint. His work has a genuine mid-century modern feel to it. This painting below is of an old house on Bunker Hill, an area of downtown LA that is now covered in high-rise office buildings...
Ralph Hulett's watercolor method is also quite impressive. I find his color choices to be quite pleasing. The watercolors always have a strong design and personal touch to them, they don't look like anybody else could have painted them. Hulett certainly maintained his own voice within his work.
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A nice rundown on Ralph Tony. I had heard of him over the years in the context of his Disney work, but had no real conception of the rough depth of quality of his fine art. I'd seen a few things here and there, but not enough of a body of work to "get him on my radar." You got me intrigued and Gordon's show "Sealed the deal" Now I'm a fan at last.
That Santa Monica show really impressed me, before that I'd only seen a handful of Hulett's paintings on the web. Very nice surface, gratifying to see the work in person... and I knew his work would win you over :-)
Hey Tony,
Great story, love the pieces that show L.A. back then too. Guess I'm a sucker for history. Wish I could get out there to see the exhibition before it closes...
(Not to nitpick, but I believe Chouinard became CalArts.)
Hey Eric,
You're right, I just edited my post. I've been told that Chouinard dispursed into CalArts and Otis... not just Art Center. Disney had ties to Chouinard and their animation department crossed over to become CalArts (from what I understand). But honestly, my history on the subject might be a little hazy. It could just have been some of the instructors who were dispursed to the various LA area art schools. Not sure.
Get out there to see the California Regionalism show if you can!
very interesting story, Peter. It is a small world. As you have shown here he certainly had an interesting array of work and technique.
This is so great!I love learning about artists I hadn't heard about, thanks for passing the info along.
Hello Tony, This is the son of Ralph Hulett, Ralph E. Hulett. I live in Costa Mesa. My brother Steve Hulett lives in Burbank. My mom lives in Newport Beach. Great story regarding the painting you got. My mother knows more history on these painting.
You can google me as I have a website and am a photographer www.rockretrospect.com. Email me and I can give you more info on my mom.
Hey Gary,
Cool stuff, huh? Glad you liked my post.
Thanks Alan,
I love to share inspiration!
Ralph,
It's a privelege having you here on my blog, glad you found me! I shot you an email, but I haven't heard back from you yet. You can contact me directly at tonypetersart@sbcglobal.net
Thanks!
Hey Tony - good to see you. Just found this Ralph Hulett on Redfern's website: http://www.redferngallery.com/artistart.php?at=RalphHulett&cat=8
Tony, enjoyed your blog on Ralph Hulett. I knew his son when I was a kid growing up in San Diego - a talented photographer in his own right. Good to seeRalph Sr's. work being appreciated
hello im in the philippines, i have here painting on my wall since 2001, oil painting titled'The Last Spring', i was amazed about the painting when i look at it deeply. it was signed by ralph hullet.
I enjoyed your blog on Hulett I have an original oil by Hulett that is signed in the lower center I sure could use some help identify it and you seem to be really knowledgeable about his work
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