"Boot Ranch"

  • Details

    Watercolor

  • Biography

    Erik Sprohge (1932- present)

    Erik Sprohge was born in Riga, Latvia, spent his early childhood in Germany and came to Houston, Texas in 1937. At sixteen he was a student of Lowell Collins and Robert Preusser, at the Museum School, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. He received a degree in architecture at The Rice Institute and in 1954 won the William Ward Watkin Traveling Fellowship enabling him to travel extensively in Europe. He also studied painting at the Institute Allende in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico 1961, and at the Glassell School, Houston 1984. In the 70’s he was design partner with Converse, Sprohge & Cox, Architects, after which he specialized in architectural illustration. Sproghe has been active in the Art League of Houston, and has had one man shows at Dreyer Gallery, Lantern Lane Gallery, at the Jack Meier Gallery, Lowell Collins Gallery and Watercolor Art Society- Houston, Galleries. His works can be seen in Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Pennsylvania, and Washington. A watercolorist, his works reflect actual or remembered scenes that, while realistically rendered, portray the spirit behind the reality.