
Lime Disease
Dr. Philip Eras discussed his recent paintings in which he uses geometrics to describe various medical situations. His presentation will include how he chooses and researches topics; the methods he uses in preparation of the final painting; the decisions he makes about detail, shapes, and colors; and the importance of balance and flow.
Philip Eras retired from a 30 year private medical practice in 1999. During the 1970′s he learned about non-objective art from Rolph Scarlett, who was a major contributor to the first Guggenheim Museum of Non-Objective Painting in New York City. He then studied art in Woodstock, New York.