COFFEE SHOP STUDY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1961
Three individuals engage eating and drinking at New York City Coffee Shop. The drawing, rendered in black and white with grey shading, employs heavy, expressive lines that emphasize the silhouettes and actions of the subjects rather than the details of their faces or surroundings. The central figure, an African American Man, is seen from behind with hands clasped, while the figure to the right, in profile, sips from a cup. The third figure, partially obscured and facing away, adds to the composition's depth. 
ABOUT THE ARTIST

Fred Salzman was born in The Bronx, NY, in 1932 and died in 2010 in Rio Rancho, NM, where he had lived for 20 years. After studying at the School of Visual Arts, he pursued a career in typography and printing at a time when these skills were still about personal and artistic expression. The drawings for sale were created in the early 1960s while Salzman was still in NYC, where he explored his artistic obsession with drawing and painting strangers in public environments. They were primarily representational, realistic, and a single color (mostly black & white). His subjects appear to be unaware of being viewed and memorialized; they are often seen from behind or at three-quarter view, away from the artist. Salzman’s work rarely attributes emotion to its subjects, but he does frequently catch them in the act of eating, reading, or smoking. Many are of a single person. When depicting groups of people, it is not obvious that the figures are interacting, giving his work a distancing feeling, almost scientific in its observation. He does not labor over context or environment and focuses solely on the individuals, without an obvious meaning or message. His depictions are made using a minimal number of lines and an abstract approach to detail, which gives them a contemplative quality. His work, with its emphasis on minimalistic forms and understated elegance, serves as a perfect complement to spaces with a mid-century modern design or aesthetic.

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