Patrick Puckett
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The Hydrangea, 2022
oil on canvas, 84 x 60 inches, $9500

A Curtain of Yellow, 2022
mixed media on paper, 60 x 42 inches, sold

The Debonairs, 2022
oil on canvas, 72 x 60 inches, sold

The Day Dreamer, 2022
oil on canvas, 84 x 60 inches, sold

Adam, 2022
mixed media on paper, 60x42 inches, sold

Blue Bather, 2022
mixed media on paper, 44 x 30 inches unframed, $3300

The Daydreamer 11, 2022
mixed media on paper, 14 x 11 inches, $1200

The Patio, 2021
oil on canvas, 72 x 72 inches, sold

The Kudzu Kings after Maude Schuyler Clay's Bill and Andra, 2021
oil on canvas, 72 x 72 inches, $9000

Necklace, 2021
mixed media on paper, 42 x 30 inches; 48 3/4 x 37 1/4 inches framed, $3200

Swimsuit, 2019
oil on canvas, 60 x 36 inches, $4400

Waiter I, 2018
oil on canvas, 48 x 36 inches, $3800

Waiter II, 2018
oil on canvas, 48 x 36 inches, $3800

Fay and Larry, 2016
oil on canvas, 72 x 60 inches, $7500

Bikini, 2017
oil on canvas, 48 x 36 inches, $3800

Nathan and Jimmy, 2013
oil on canvas, 74 x 68 inches, $6500
About the artist...

Enjoy this Artist Talk and Video tour of Patrick's 2022 show.
Enjoy this Artist Talk and Video tour of Patrick's 2021 show.
Enjoy this Video Tour and Artist Talk of Patrick Puckett's 2020 show.
View Patrick's quarantine reading list.
Take a virtual tour of Puckett's 2019 show here.
Read the review of Puckett's 2019 show in aether magazine here.
Listen to Austin Art Talk's 2017 studio visit with Puckett here.
Take a virtual tour of Puckett's 2017 show at Wally Workman Gallery here.
Take a virtual tour of Puckett's 2016 show at Wally Workman Gallery here.
Take a virtual tour of Puckett's 2015 show at Wally Workman Gallery here.
Read the review of Puckett's 2015 show in American Art Collector here.
"Puckett uses a very consciously naive sense of representation and an intentional use of abstraction- details of a figure or a setting are not always refined, shadows are rendered deliberately dark in places, proporations not always worked out evenly. Nevertheless, there is an immediate familiarity with these scenes."
- Jeanne Claire van Ryzin, Austin American Statesman, July 18, 2013. Full article here.
Patrick Puckett was born in Jackson, Mississippi in 1979 and moved to Austin, Texas in 2005. Studying under professor James Meade at the University of Southern Mississippi, he received his bachelor degree in fine arts in 2002. Puckett's paintings are visual inventions culled from a life lived in the South. When he's not painting he works as a graphic designer, drinks beer, and listen to Elvis. In 2022, Puckett moved back to Jackson, MS where he maintains a studio.
Visit artist's website - www.patrickpuckett.com