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Maltz brings a harmonious connection between the structure of place and the soft graceful lines of the figures of his focus. The two subjects intermingle with each other as a story book does with words and illustration. The narrative among his strokes, lines and shadows of his images, capture our interest and lure you in for a closer listen. Many of Maltz’s images begin in the studio or on a drafting board, studies of a model or a place he’s visited, perhaps a European piazza from a travel abroad or a well rehearsed and translated passage from a history book. From there here takes us to a place from the past or to a place we can visit from his own imagination.
Maltz began drawing illustrations of teachers and classmates, these readily available models helped to found his interest in portraiture. Studying and receiving his Architectural License at the California University of Cal-Poly Tech in San Luis Obispo, Maltz has practiced architecture in Southern California for over 36 years. Maltz’s professional career includes monuments, buildings and a design award from the American Institute of Architects.
Maltz has shown his work has on exhibit at The Back Arbor Gallery in Ojai, The Pollack Gallery in Summerland, The O’Melveny Gallery on Melrose Ave and at the Heritage Square Gallery in Oxnard.
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