FRITZ SCHOLDER

Stripes #1

Date: 1969

Dimensions: 16” x 16” (Art) / 17” x 17” (Frame)

Medium: Oil on canvas

Condition: Overall very good

Provenance:

– Artist’s Collection

– Private Collection, Santa Fe, NM

– Trotta-Bono, Los Angeles, CA

Scholder's exploration of abstraction reflects his deep appreciation for the natural world. His abstractions also have a direct connection to Southwestern Indigenous blankets. Like the Navajo weavers who infuse their textiles with symbolic meaning and spiritual significance, Scholder imbues his paintings with a sense of reverence for the land and its enduring presence in the collective consciousness.

Early Navajo blankets, meant to be worn, allow their horizontal bands to extend beyond the borders - embracing the limitless horizon. Scholder mimics this powerful design decision. His abstract landscapes become meditations on the universe and the interconnectedness of all living things. These abstract landscapes invite viewers to contemplate and expand their own place within the vast tapestry of existence.