Later 1960s—Mid-1970s

The top floor loft on Fulton Street provided home and work space until late 1969, when the landlord emptied the building for a restaurant. The next phase, after a year in Japan, was a seven-story building in what later became Soho. In addition to painting, Tadasky opened a pottery school on the first floor called Grand Street Potters.


D-135, 1966
59"x59"
Ohara Museum of Art
Kurashiki Japan

D-145, 1966
68"x68"
Nomura International

D-156, 1967
68"x54"
D. Wigmore, NY

B-133A, 1970
46"x46"

D-128
68"x68"

D-154B, 1967
47"x47"

D-156A, 1967
14"x71"

D-182, 1969
59"x59"

D-203, 1967
49"x100"

E-104, 1969
40"x40"

E-119, 1969
68"x68"

E-122, 1969
25"x25"

E-129, 1969
45"x45"

Fulton St

Fulton St, 1969

D-151, 1966
68"x68"

D-154a, 1966
68"x68"

E-137, 1970
46"x46"

 

Paintings:
Mid-1960s Later 1960s—Mid-1970s Late 1978—Mid-1980s Later 1980s—1993 Mid-1990s—2000s