Prints by Melissa Meyer in the children's clothing department are composed of a flurry of black lines, but in this context, it's O.K. to call them scribbles.
"I KNEW when he cited Dr. Seuss as one of his inspirations that he was the man," Melissa Meyer said.
In these bright, gestural paintings on paper, Melissa Meyer skirts the muddiness that sometimes plagues her work.
Melissa Meyer (born May 4, 1946) is an American painter living in New York, NY.
Melissa Meyer was born in the Bronx and grew up in Queens.
In the late-seventies, Melissa Meyer questioned why so many women made collages, an idea that sparked Miriam Schapiro's interest.
In 1997, Melissa Meyer's sketchbooks were reprinted in facsimile format, published by the Mezzanine Gallery of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
He has three children by his second wife, Melissa Meyer, whom he divorced in 2010.
That fate once befell Melissa Meyer, a painter, who slipped sheepishly into the last free seat, next to Mr. Cheever.
Among them was Melissa Meyer, who does abstract oils and watercolors.