While attending Columbia University’s School of Architecture, Hugh won a competition that enabled him to attend The Cooper Union in New York City. There he was introduced to a variety of art mediums and fell in love with his craft. Upon graduation, he went on to found and direct one of the top ten architectural interior planning firms in New York City, Keiser Associates. His clients included Allied Chemical, Macmillan Publishers, Williams, American Express, Cartier, Price Waterhouse, and Squibb. Among his favorite projects were showrooms for Crane, Underwood, Jaguar, and the New England States Pavilion at the 1967 World’s Fair. Once his business was established and prospering, Hugh turned his attention to expanding his artistic craftsmanship. Focusing on acrylics and advanced printmaking techniques, he studied with fine arts masters at the Art Students League, School of Visual Arts, Pratt Institute, and Parsons School of Design, all in New York City, as well as Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland. Those priceless study sessions with masters in America and Europe helped Hugh achieve awards and success as an artist, with his work selling to private and public collections throughout the world. He is still drawing, painting, and entertaining with his pencils, pens, and paintbrushes, and now digitally with his computer. He feels privileged to have been able to live his life doing what he loves to do, which is merely to play with color, design, and dimension. |
Some of Hugh's Illustrations:
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