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   Jeffrey                 
 
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United States, Indiana

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LAST LOGIN: 04/29/2008 13:46:00
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Currently reading: "Mural Painting In America"
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I have been mostly self taught as an artist, yet I have also gained a great deal of experience through apprenticing with other artists. When I speak of being self taught however, it must be also be mentioned that part of being self taught has been studying the work of so many artists throughout the ages who's work has moved me in one way or another.
As a child I was always drawing. I read and studied the work of the ancients and the old masters, and the more modern masters, including many of the great illustrators. I read and studied the art work of my favorite comic book/graphic novel artists as well.
I would pore over these pictures going back to them again and again getting lost in them! These artists in all their varied times of living and fields of work, all taught me a great deal.
In my career I have had a much varied experience working as an artist.
I have exhibited paintings in local galleries such as The Silver Crane, and Draper Galleries. However I am not currently represented by a gallery. For the last several years most of my work has been in mural painting and working for several local theatre venues designing and painting backdrops. I have also done additional scenic design and painting other than backdrops. I have also performed some work in film.
For the moment, I am currently working on two projects. One is a triptych of pencil and watercolor. Each panel is approximately six foot tall by two and a half feet wide.I have felt myself evolving as an artist during the period of doing very little gallery style work, and now I am working on building a new fresh body of work, that I have not yet shown here.This triptych is part of this new body of work which I am very excited about. The other current project is a nursery in a new local church in which I am painting murals on all four walls of the room.
Mural painting for me is one of the greatest things I have ever done as an artist. I consider murals to be Fine Art on a grand scale and I approach my work as an muralist as such.
Murals take on a life of their own, and bring something to a space that nothing else can. It is new every time you see it and it draws you into it's story and you are gladly lost within it.


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From: Laughlines
04/13/2008 19:51:44
I really, really enjoyed the images of the murals and other work that you have placed here...please keep in touch with me...it's like you say...not too many muralists on this site...so it was a real treat to see your work!


03/30/2008 10:22:43
wow love you work nice job on the colors


03/11/2008 22:06:22

Interesting to see a hoosier here... cool art, I stick to digital... oh yeah I'm from Anderson for now anyway lol!!



From: judyart
03/10/2008 11:11:00

Hey Jeffrey!


Nice work! Always nice to find a fellow muralist. Thank you for the nice comments about my work. The architecutral work is some of the toughest I've ever done. Gotta be right, in order to "fool the eye", so to speak. I am currently do a mural at a furniture store that has a clssical look to it with tons of archetectural work. It bites me everytime I do work like this. I learn a little more and lose a little sleep trying to make it look just right. I'm sure you can relate. I enjoy your work. Theatre stuff is fun, but in my small town the local theatre pays so lousy, I never want to get sucked into doing it.  I enjoyed your surreal work too.



03/09/2008 12:13:34
Hi Jeff! Thanks for directing me to this site! It's good to see you in such a "gallery" setting. Your paintings/murals are impressive!


From: tautog
03/08/2008 11:34:14
Nice stuff...


03/08/2008 11:22:43

Hi Jeffrey,  Love your work!  I especially love the tree spirit...  If you ever want any books or whatever about mosaics, we have some great resources, just say the word.  It's a lot of fun! 



From: rodeo15
02/24/2008 22:55:44
Thank you so much for your kind words regarding my work..appreciate it., Thanks Pat


From: Kathrynmp
02/24/2008 10:31:02
Hello:)  Thank you for your visit and nice comments!  I have to say I have only done a few pieces that were 5' x6' and I thought it was the end of me!  Your work is beautiful!  Take care-Katie


02/23/2008 19:09:47

Jeffrey:

I very much enjoy your work!  It is interesting that you have re-connected with the large-scale art traditions of murals and theatrical art.  Great!  Have you ever heard of Tony Duquette?  Very, very impressive large scale work for film and civic gatherings.  You might check him out if you get a chance. I look forward to seeing your next creation...

 

Robert Maynord

 





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