About
Ed Ferszt
“Habits of the Heart: The Odyssey” Best in the Show at the Newport 2019 Annual ,described by the Jurors ; Dr. Helen Burnham the Pamela and Peter Voss Curator of Prints and Drawings at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. And Dr. Leora Maltz-Leca , Associate Professor of Global Contemporary Art and Chair of the Department of Theory & History of Art & Design at the Rhode Island School of Design as;
complex and richly evocative yet subtle. Beautiful use of the medium: dynamic composition, yet delicate. Painstaking; bold; ambitious.
…the first –place award for watercolor going to Edmund Ferszt’s “The Four Elements: Earth-Plowed”…a truly impressive piece that covers the space with little nooks and crannies of cocoa and cream. –Channing Gray ,Arts Writer , The Providence Journal ,Thursday March 17,2016.
complex and richly evocative yet subtle. Beautiful use of the medium: dynamic composition, yet delicate. Painstaking; bold; ambitious.
…the first –place award for watercolor going to Edmund Ferszt’s “The Four Elements: Earth-Plowed”…a truly impressive piece that covers the space with little nooks and crannies of cocoa and cream. –Channing Gray ,Arts Writer , The Providence Journal ,Thursday March 17,2016.