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John Silk Deckard (1938 — 1994) was an American artist from Erie, Pennsylvania. He worked in a number of media, including drawing, painting, printmaking, and sculpture.〔Erie Art Museum. (John Silk Deckard. )〕 == Life and Work ==
Deckard studied art under Joseph Plavcan, also from Erie. He studied with Plavcan until the age of 17, at which point he earned a scholarship to attend the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia. He also studied at Edinboro State College, Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Pennsylvania, and the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. He began his career with making prints, and it was in this medium that he first began to explore the recurring themes that would appear in his work throughout his career: alienation, sacrifice, and powerlessness.〔 His first acceptance into a major exhibition was in New York City in 1965, where the Associated American Artists invited him to participate in an exhibit entitled ''A New Generation of American Printmakers.'' That same year, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts included his work in their ''Annual Exhibition,'' and the Boston Printmakers included him in the ''Boston Printmakers Annual Print Exhibition.'' Then, the following year, he was included again in the ''Boston Printmakers Annual Print Exhibition,'' as well as the Whitney Museum of American Art's ''Annual Exhibition 1966: Contemporary Sculpture and Prints.'' In 1967, his prints were once again included in the ''Annual Exhibition'' put on by the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.〔 He continued to work in a variety of media, including printmaking, but also painting, drawing, and sculpture. He began to favor sculpture as an artistic medium starting in the 1970s, and continued to use predominantly sculpture for the remainder of his career.〔
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