Robert Irwin
The Swimmer Williams on the Beach Untitled - Wall Icehouse Atlantic Beach I Me at the Beach 1957 Montana Wine Untitled - Palms, pool Oak at Night IV Untitled - Moon, Tree, House 2 Dairy Queen Untitled - Merry-go-round Boatyard 3 Untitled - Boatyard 2 Untitled - Green Awnings Untitled - Church, Green Untitled - Cape Lookout Light Laughton's Garage II Athens Train Station Beaufort Wine and Food Weekend Poster Untitled - Two Red Chairs Carolina Flair Untitled - AB Pier Untitled - Church, Yellow Untitled - Moon, Tree, House Laughton's Garage III Untitled - Lifeguard Chair Untitled - Boatyard Untitled - Oak at Night Robert F. Irwin:  40 Years
I am a firm believer in "earned talent"--the kind you acquire the hard way, through trial and error. My paintings reveal not only a timeline of my life, marking events, but a journey of continual change infused with self-examination and reflection.

When I was almost 40 I discovered that the affliction I had been living with since childhood had a name other than "stupid": attention deficit disorder. For many creative people, ADD is a blessing and a curse. I have learned to use ADD as an advantage, drawing creativity from the right side of the brain while understanding the limitations of the left.