The illustrator created Edward Hopper’s essence by using the style and colors of the painter in this graphic biography, which I really appreciated. However, it felt like I merely had a peripheral view of his art. I wanted to see the actual works of the painter and looked elsewhere to view. Also, the authors portrayed his life as a conversation between Edward and his wife, which while effectively demonstrated their troubled but loving and lengthy relationship both emotionally and through art, weakened the story. I felt a disconnect and then wondered if it was done on purpose.
At age 40, Edward married the painter Jo Nivison, who gave up her career to support her husband’s ambitions. They were married for 40 years and never had children. Edward Hopper (1882 - 1967) was a famous twentieth century realist painter who painted in a realistic urban melancholic style using light and horizontal lines. His paintings were of isolation, disconnection, and “the solitude of modern life.” Using the surrounding elements, he painted from his soul to create an America of his imagination. His most famous work is “Nighthawks” of a man and a couple seated at a diner being attended by a server in the loneliness of the evening. 3.5 stars