05/26/2026
Most people know Idelle Weber as a titan of American Pop Art and photorealism. Fewer know what she did next.
In the 1990s, she turned inward — and started painting skies.
I had the privilege of representing Idelle during this period and watched these works come out of her studio firsthand. I was enchanted by the light, the atmosphere, the depth — and how so much life could be packed into such a small portal.
The Little Darlings series: imagined landscapes, no reference, no document, painted with a loose spontaneity that carried everything she had absorbed over a lifetime — Albers' color theory, the atmospheric drama of Turner and Constable.
Critic John Yau called her technique premier coup. First strike. No revision. Total commitment.
Seven works available, each oil on linen, approximately 5×5 inches, framed to 16×16". DM to inquire.
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