Ed’s work is defined by its painter sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Mid American
Ed Paschke American, 1939-2004

Minnie
Ed Paschke American, 1939-2004

Caliente
Ed Paschke American, 1939-2004

Hot Fax
Ed Paschke American, 1939-2004

Execo
Ed Paschke (American, 1939-2004) printed by Jack Lemon published by Landfall Press (American, founded 1970)

No Fumare, Por Favore
Ed Paschke, in collaboration with Ellen Sandor, Stephan Meyers & Janine Fron, representing (art)n

Kontato
Ed Paschke (American, 1939-2004) printed by Jack Lemon published by Landfall Press (American, founded 1970)

The Ed Paschke Show
Ed Paschke American, 1939-2004

Charlene
Ed Paschke American, 1939-2004

Untitled, from Screen Prints 1970
Ed Paschke (American, 1939-2004) conceived, organized, and produced by Sonia Sheridan produced by The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Advance Screen Company, Chicago distributed by The Goodlion

Lucky Cop
Ed Paschke American, 1939-2004

Untitled (Pareja)
Ed Paschke American, 1939-2004

Lady I: Tassel Dancer
Ed Paschke American, 1939-2004

B.T. Yellow
Ed Paschke American, 1939-2004

Lady II: Girl Wearing Bolero Jacket
Ed Paschke American, 1939-2004

Tropicale
Ed Paschke American, 1939-2004

Rosarita
Ed Paschke (American, 1939-2004) printed by David Keister published by Landfall Press (American, founded 1970)

Peace Employee
Ed Paschke American, 1939-2004

Frankie
Ed Paschke American, 1939-2004

B.T. Green
Ed Paschke American, 1939-2004