Fuller Potter

Joseph Wiltsie Fuller Potter Jr. (April 24, 1910[1] – 1990) was an American Abstract expressionist artist.

Potter started painting in the traditional modes of representation, specializing in still life and landscape.

He painted in the "New York School" style, along with several of his contemporaries, including Franz Kline (1910–1962), Joan Mitchell (1925–1992), Jean-Paul Riopelle, William Baziotes (1910–1963), and Jackson Pollock (1912–1956).

The Museum of the City of New York exhibited Potter's work along with Joan Miró and Georgia O'Keeffe in the main lobby in 1959.

After these encounters, which occupied only a short period of his life, Fuller Potter's work evolved towards a mature and personal form of abstraction.

Fuller Potter painted by Elaine G. Mills