Posted By Mason Hayutin on Mar 18, 2010 in THE ARTS, THE HOMAGE
Robert Heindel’s career was classic. Like many, his passion was to create. Known first as an illustrator, Heindel found himself developing advertising campaigns for many household and commercial items: cars comes to mind. Yet, in the midst of subsidizing his passion for the arts with commercial work, Robert wound up mesmerized by a stage performance. Dancers, ballet and otherwise, yielded an inspiration that was limitless. From the studies and drawings (consider the original drawing Junction) to his ultimate work prior to his passing (EVE), the rigor and elegance of the performer matched his own mastery. While many artists feel and see the similarity, only a few actually can master it as Robert Heindel did.
Author: Mason Hayutin
Founder, Editor and contributing writer, Mr. Mason Hayutin is recognized for his depth of experience and knowledge in technology, energy economics, real estate and the arts (fine and visual). Having worked with recognized world-class artists and their estates since 1997, Mason brings a wealth of practical experiences from installations, marketing, and private sales.
An active business advocate, he successfully released the fine art documentary film LUBIE LOVE in 2009 ahead of the global auto crisis - in addition to maintaining his tenure at GALLERY M INC. Hayutin holds a degree in Economics from Washington University in St. Louis. He is the founder of MASONmodern, a boutique real estate firm based in Denver, CO. You can read his insight here at The Art Quarterly as well as in regional and national publications.