An active member of the Dolphin Club, much of Cook's artwork reflected views of the San Francisco Bay and the Sacramento River Delta. His figurative representation of water tanks and domestic icons appear in many private and corporate collections across the country. With a whimsical eye and magical hand, often contemplative, and sometimes ominous, his artwork is as poignant today as the era in which it was created. The George Krevsky Gallery is pleased to focus a spotlight on this artist's legacy so a new generation can appreciate the gifts of his muse.
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