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"Steve Atkinson is a rising star whose works captivate us with their stories and their riveting play of light and shadow."
- Informed Collector

  • Year Born: 1961

  • Won the John Steven Jones Purchase Award at the 22nd Annual Bosque Conservatory Juried Art Classic in Clifton, Texas.

  • Captures the story and emotion behind the painting

  • Professional Fine Artist Since 2002

  • Price Range: $300.00 - $4,750.00

  • Main Website: http://www.steveatkinsonstudio.com/




The Artist Says:


"When I paint, I feel closer with God than at any other time I know. What more could anyone ask for?
---Steve Atkinson






Collectors Say:


"Steve is one of the most promising new artists I've seen in a very long
time".
----Joyce Jones, Collector and Bosque Conservatory Board of Directors



Dealers Say:


"Steve's landscapes are like an exuberant walk through nature. The brushwork is lively as it plays across the picture plane, creating energy and revealing wonderful atmospheric light. His impressionist style lends itself well to his subject matter as he draws you into his intimate space."
-- An Thompson, LA Thompson Gallery. Clifton, Texas



Other Artists Say:


"I am really impressed with Steve's work. The guy can paint anything."
-George Hallmark, Artist

"Steve Atkinson is one of a small handful of artists working today that truly translates and communicates the outdoor painting experience for his viewers. His natural drawing ability coupled with lots of hard work, result in paintings that capture natural light with rich and exciting surfaces. Steve's journey in art is a pathway we will all enjoy following for many years to come."
---Scott Myers, Artist



Artwork by Steve Atkinson







Recent Blog Posts by Steve Atkinson


Visit my Blogspot for the latest blog entry
Posted on 5/2/2008 1:51:58 PM

Walk Softly finished version
Posted on 4/26/2008 1:02:20 PM

Horseback Along the Virgin River
Posted on 1/29/2008 10:13:54 AM

The Warclub, a painting "work in progress",painting day 4
Posted on 12/3/2007 3:56:24 PM

The Warclub, a painting "work in progress"
Posted on 11/26/2007 2:38:58 PM

Sketchbooks, the key to painting better.
Posted on 11/6/2007 3:23:15 PM

RSS Feeds. What are they, and why should I care?
Posted on 10/30/2007 1:48:48 PM

Bosque Conservatory 2007 Art Classic show in Pictures
Posted on 10/25/2007 4:06:35 PM

The Road Less Traveled
Posted on 8/28/2007 1:03:49 PM

June 2007 Plein Air Demo
Posted on 7/20/2007 2:15:12 PM






Other Web Pages With Info About Steve Atkinson


Steve Atkinson's Main Artist Website

Plein Air Painters of the West



Art Galleries Representing Steve Atkinson


✪Texas Art Gallery
Dallas, Texas - 800-783-4278

*Trailside Galleries
Jackson, Wyoming - 307.733.3186





Overview

Click Here to go to the website for artist Steve Atkinson

"Hotcakes and Syrup", 12X16, oil on linen panel ©2010

This piece was done for the Catholic Charities "Men Who Cook" fundraiser in April.






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"Sunset at Spider Rock" recently won the Judson's Thumbox Award at the PASW plein air show at the Southwest Gallery in Dallas, Tx.




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Thought of the Week: Never run from a fight. If you're gonna get hit, it's best to take it in the front than in the back --- and it looks better.





Biography

"I want to approach each painting in a fresh way. Some paintings ask to be painted in a loose manner with lots of expression and freedom, while others need to be controlled to allow the subtleties of color temps or facial expression to show through. When an artist becomes a slave to their technique and limits what they can paint, is when their evolution as an artist ends." ---Steve Atkinson



I started oil painting in 2002, however, I was an illustrator for more years than I care to remember. I loved illustrating, and it paid the bills, but painting feeds my soul. We should all be blessed enough to have a job like painting. My training as an illustrator has given me a solid foundation for my art. The ingredients that make a successful painting are the same ingredients that go into making a good illustration. Painting has opened up a whole new world to me. Now I'm able to make pictures of the things that matter to me. I'm not interested in painting the trendy or the shocking, it's purely about what moves me as an artist and a human being. Hopefully, it's the same thing that moves all of us. I'm as comfortable painting the figure as the landscape. It's all about the story and emotion behind the painting. The way I handle the paint, my technique, is as important to me as what I paint. To me, good painting has always been as much about how the artist handles the paint, as it is about the painting's message. Hopefully, when you look at one of my paintings you can tell I had a good time painting it.

I was raised in a small steel town in Eastern Ohio, and now live just outside Minneapolis, Minnesota. Family and friends have been behind me from the start. My wife Ann, continues to be my biggest supporter, best critic, and constant source of inspiration. I find endless variety in the landscape, and feel most alive when painting on location (en plein air) in the midst of getting down a fleeting light effect before it changes. When painting, there is no other concern that seeps into my consciousness. It requires complete focus. Painting is hard, very hard, but there's nothing else in the world I would rather do. Nothing.

My years of experience have been enhanced through workshops by some of today's best artists such as Scott Christensen, Joe Paquet and Marc Hanson, as well as by the work and examples of countless other painters both past and present.



In 2007, I won the Jones Purchase Award at the Bosque Conservatory in Clifton, Texas, for my painting, "The Promise of Another Summer" . In that same show my painting titled, "Come Back to Bed" , took Second Place in the Oil painting category. I also won First Place for my drawing titled "Mending" in the Pastel/Color Pencil division. The Awards Juror for this show was noted painter George Hallmark. In the 2006 Oil Painters of America National Show in Missoula Montana, I received an Award of Excellence for my painting, The Gunsmith . The Awards Juror for this show was OPA master signature member Peter Adams. Throughout the years I've participated in many juried exhibitions and have won Awards of Excellence for my fine art as well as illustration. My work has been collected and exhibited throughout the United States.

I'm a Signature member of the Oil Painters of America (OPA), as well as a proud member of the "Plein Air Painters of the West" (PAPW) and the Outdoor Painters of Minnesota.

Feel free to email me with comments or questions, or better yet give me a call at 763-268-0298, I always love to talk art. Your feedback is always welcomed and much appreciated.



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Other Web Pages that Steve Atkinson Recommends you visit

(These pages are not necessarily about Steve Atkinson)


*Steve Atkinson Studio Blogspot*

America West Frames

Baker Frame Studio

Bosque Conservatory

Jacquelyn Bischak

Jeff Gottfried, western sculptor

Jennifer McChristian

Mountain Goat Frames

Oil Painters of America

Scott Myers

Xiangyuan Jie




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