Feb 03 2024
Honoring the Portrait Tradition

Honoring the Portrait Tradition

Presented by Addison Art Gallery and Wellfleet Preservation Hall at Wellfleet Preservation Hall

If you haven’t yet had an opportunity to meet Paul Schulenburg or Richard Blakeley, men who have mastered intriguing, distinctive career paths, now’s your chance.

On Saturday, February 3 at 3 pm, Paul Schulenburg and members of the Schulenburg Studio Figure Painting Group will begin painting Wellfleet oysterman Richard Blakeley at the Wellfleet Preservation Hall (WPH). Painting will continue through the start of the reception (a great time to meet with artists and to learn more about their work) at 5 pm. This event marks the opening of the month-long exhibition of Schulenburg’s Figure Paintings.

Long before the onset of photography, portraits served to capture a person’s likeness. As well, portraits conveyed power, familial ties, virtue, or other aspects of the subject. Today, portraits continue to portray far more of a person than a photograph. They can speak volumes about an individual's personality and their life.

“Paul Schulenburg is one of those rare painters who can capture not just what something looks like but what it feels like. . . That alone makes his work a treasure.”

—Sebastian Junger, author of A Perfect Storm

It is always interesting to watch a diverse group of painters develop a work from a live model. This congenial group of artists is eager to share their knowledge and will happily answer audience questions. The model for this session, Richard Blakeley, is a popular Wellfleetian integrally tied to the oyster industry. The Schulenburg Figure Painters have created portraits of such recognizable figures as film stars Dermot Mulroney and Alfre Woodard, artists Salvatore Del Deo and Cynthia Packard, and fisherman Keith Rose.

Schulenburg’s work of the Cape’s fishing fleet is collected nationally. Speaking of his passion, Schulenburg said, “One reason I am drawn to painting the fleet because the work is foreign to me. These men and women risk their lives in an unprotected environment. I paint on dry land, working to produce a painting, to capture a tradition.

“We are involved in work that goes back to early days. Humans have long caught fish for nourishment, and they have drawn — in the sand and on cave walls — for pleasure and to communicate. Today, with diminishing fish stocks and AI, our ancient endeavors hang in a precarious balance. I am honored that so many appreciate my commitment to these endeavors.”

Paul Schulenburg is an internationally collected artist whose work has shown in the Hopper House Museum, twice in solo shows at the Cape Cod Museum of Art, and in many group exhibitions at CCMA, Provincetown Art Association and Museum, and Cahoon Museum of American Art. He has appeared over a dozen times in respected national art publications including Fine Art Connoisseur and the cover of American Art Collector. Schulenburg earned the Patrons’ Choice Award at the Copley Society of art and dozens of other national and international honors. He is a juried member of Oil Painters of America, and The National Portrait Society, and was commissioned by the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum to create a portrait of museum trustee Eliot Forbes.

The exhibit of Schulenburg’s work will hang at Wellfleet Preservation Hall through the month of February. He is represented by the Addison Art Gallery where you can always see his latest work at adddisonart.com and 43 South Orleans Road (Route 28) in Orleans.

Dates & Times

2024/02/03 - 2024/02/03

Location Info

Wellfleet Preservation Hall

335 Main St., Wellfleet, MA 02667

Parking Info

Public parking is available in a large lot directly across the street from the building, on Main St., and behind Town Hall.