H.M. SAFFER ll
Born July 18, 1942 in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, H.M. Saffer II launched his career by exhibiting his art at a
public art show at the tender age of six.
Upon graduation from Temple University in 1965,
he traveled to Paris, France to enroll in graduate economics courses.
Concurrently, HM's path took a different twist, as he soon leveraged his
musical talent performing with notable French stars Hugues Aufray, Jacques
Brel, Charles Aznavour, and many others. He was later hired by Barclay
Records as a producer, and had several hit records in 1968 and 1969. During
this period, he was also the chef and owner of two restaurants in Paris, and
later a third located in Ibiza, Spain.
Remarkably, as engaged as he was, HM never
stopped painting and exhibiting his works. Several of his shows - sponsored
by his restaurants and music associates - "sold out" and were favorably
written up by the press. Before returning to the United States in 1970, he
completed selected studies at L'Ecole Des Beaux Arts and exhibited in Paris
and Brussels, Belgium.
HM continued on with his music career in the
United States at Warner Brothers Productions where he co-wrote the
international hit song, "Look What They Done To My Song, Ma", recorded by
Ray Charles, Melanie and other performers. While at Warner he painted a
forty foot mural in their Madison Ave., NY headquarters and exhibited his
works in the firm's lobby. In 1972 HM was hired by the dynamic
songwriter/producer Bob Crewe as Senior Vice President for the Crewe Group
of companies where he worked with the industry's top names including Frankie
Valli and the Four Seasons, Vicki Carr, and Oliver. Later that year, he
established HMS Two Music Ltd. and spent his time writing and producing
music for films, commercials, recordings and Broadway productions. HM's work
in the commercial field is familiar to us all with creations for Pepsi,
Mountain Dew, Ford Motor Company, and Michelob among others.
All through this period HM's art continued to
refine and yet broaden in its scope. In 1981 he began to study the art of
Japanese brush painting. He left for Japan in 1983 to study with Japanese
masters, and there he met his wife, Hisayo. While in Japan HM adapted his
Sumi-e techniques by applying Western styles of painting. He was
represented by Galerie Musee and the Artbridge Gallery in Japan, and in Hong
Kong by Alisen Gallery and Kwai Fung Hin Gallery enjoying successful solo
exhibits.
HM re-entered the United States in 1994 and took
residence in Upstate New York. His style of painting shifted from
exclusively works on paper to include oils. He began melding his Oriental
influences with his Western styles in order to create new and different path
towards interpersonal visual expression, and his current works are a
reflection of this mélange.
HM has instructed at the Norman Rockwell
Museum in Stockbridge, MA, Berkshire Community College, and Columbia-Greene
Community College. He currently has gallery representation in the United
States and Internationally.
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