Details:

"Apples again?" says the artist about this painting in which an apple tree grows from a ridiculously small pot on top of an outdoor dining table where two nearly identical men sit to eat. Strangely, two paths lead from their table to a mysterious building in the distance.
Unframed
Signed

① Artwork:

Lunch with Apple Tree

"Apples again?" says the artist about this painting in which an apple tree grows from a ridiculously small pot on top of an outdoor dining table where two nearly identical men sit to eat. Strangely, two paths lead from their table to a mysterious building in the distance.

William Schaeuble finds mundane scenes and turns them into something odd enough to amuse. Schaeuble approaches painting through the lens of a self-documentarian who observes and records his moments—as he sees them—so they can be relived tomorrow.

Specs:

16 inches
20 inches

③ Artist:

William Schaeuble

William Schaeuble was raised with one goal: to catch the biggest freshwater pond fish in the Midwest. But as a way to pass the time, he started painting–mostly nudes and dogs with long tails–growing into the artist he is today. Schaeuble approaches painting through the lens of a self-documentarian who observes and records his moments—as he sees them—so they can be relived tomorrow.

William Schaeuble was born in 1999 in Iowa and currently lives in Chicago, IL. He earned his BFA in Painting and Drawing from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in Chicago, IL (2022).

He has mounted a solo exhibition at Povos in Chicago, IL (2022), and has participated in group exhibitions such as Ordinary Instant at Thierry Goldberg Gallery in New York City, NY (2022), and Fables at Povos Chicago in Chicago, IL (2022).

Schaeuble’s work has been featured in publications like ArtMaze Magazine (2020-22), Archive Collective Magazine (2020), and more.

William Schaeuble:
Lunch with Apple Tree, 2023
Oil on canvas
20.0 × 16.0 inches /