Walther Schoorel
Graphic Designer, °1934 Antwerp Walter Schoorel was a graphic designer, a subject he also taught at the Sint-Lucas institute in Antwerp. Now retired, he spends much of his time painting and drawing. With his silver-grey hair and his elegant walking-stick under his arm, he cuts a dash when he enters the shop. Walter invariably chooses and orders books about artists who do something with handwriting, which he sees as a person's primary character trait. Consequently, he adores artists like Sean Scully, Franz Kline, Emilio Vedova, Tapies, Brice Marden and Raoul De Keyser. |
BOOKS BOUGHT
Sean Scully. A RetrospectiveDonald Kuspit, Maris Lluisa Borras, Danilo Eccher, Lorand Hegyimore info |
