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Be-bop

American artist Betty Goodwin Cleeland creates intricate oil paintings blending textiles & nature's patterns. Exploring art & mathematics, her work features 'Be-bop' and is exhibited in Chicago.

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Artist Biography

Betty Goodwin Cleeland: Weaving Patterns of Color and Mathematics

Betty Lee Sung, as she is known professionally, is an American artist born in 1943, whose distinctive approach to painting blends the organic beauty of textiles with the precision of mathematical principles. Her artistic journey began with a fascination for intricate patterns—a passion that would become central to her creative vision and permeate throughout her oeuvre. Cleeland’s work stands apart due to its meticulous attention to detail and its exploration of how visual elements can communicate complex ideas. Cleeland's formative years were marked by exposure to diverse artistic traditions, including Bauhaus design and the pioneering explorations of Piet Mondrian. These influences instilled in her a deep appreciation for geometric abstraction and encouraged her to consider art as a language capable of conveying universal truths. She honed her skills through formal training at Parsons School of Design in New York City, where she studied painting and printmaking, solidifying her foundational understanding of artistic technique and conceptual development. Her artistic style is characterized by layered textures achieved primarily through oil paints applied onto linen canvases. Cleeland meticulously builds up color palettes—often inspired by natural forms like seashells or woven fabrics—creating harmonious compositions that resonate with both visual richness and intellectual depth. Recurring motifs include spirals, tessellations, and geometric shapes, reflecting her commitment to incorporating mathematical concepts into her artistic process. These elements aren't merely decorative; they serve as structural components of the paintings, mirroring patterns found in nature and contributing to a sense of underlying order. A notable achievement was her creation of “Be-bop,” a striking black and white photograph capturing a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights Movement—specifically, the Selma March. This artwork demonstrates Cleeland’s ability to translate historical narratives into visual representations that evoke emotion and convey significance. The photograph's stark contrast highlights the urgency of the event and underscores Cleeland’s commitment to exploring themes beyond purely aesthetic considerations. It exemplifies her belief that art can serve as a catalyst for dialogue and reflection on social issues. Cleeland’s work has been exhibited in prestigious galleries across Chicago, including the Hofheimer Gallery, where it garnered critical acclaim for its innovative blend of artistic style and conceptual rigor. Her paintings continue to inspire viewers with their captivating beauty and intellectual stimulation—a testament to her enduring legacy as a visionary artist who seamlessly integrates art and mathematics into a singular expressive language.
betty goodwin cleeland

betty goodwin cleeland

1943 - , United States of America

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Textile Art, Oil Painting Artist
  • Date Of Birth: 1943
  • Full Name: Betty Goodwin Cleeland
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks: ['Be-bop']
  • Place Of Birth: United States of America
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