Like many other painters stabled at San Francisco’s Modernism gallery, Sheldon Greenberg began his art career as an illustrator.
His bright narrative compositions bridge representational realism to abstraction, thereby creating a unique dreamscape.
The influence of filmic intrigue and noir literature is apparent, and we were moved by his sensitive nocturnal renderings.
He has been a professor at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco for the past 17 years, teaching Color theory, Design, Composition, Abstract and figurative painting.