1940s
The 1940s were characterized by watercolors, in the beginning land and sea and urban scapes. However, as Rex Ashlock became increasingly interested in the human figure, he painted dancers and swimmers – and soon switched in large part to oil.


The 1940s were characterized by watercolors, in the beginning land and sea and urban scapes. However, as Rex Ashlock became increasingly interested in the human figure, he painted dancers and swimmers – and soon switched in large part to oil.