Friday, February 18, 2022

Meet Artist Stephanie Johnson

O-114 Roses and Peonies by Stephanie Johnson oil 8x10 $650


Biography:

  The artwork of Stephanie K. Johnson invites viewers to experience the glow and mystery of the old masters. 
A native of Washington, Stephanie was surrounded by majestic landscapes that helped cultivate her initial desires to create. Stephanie’s parents made a special effort to expose her to quality art instruction. Many local artists were an integral part of her education.
  People started collecting Stephanie’s work when she was very young. She sold her first original painting at the Redmond Saturday Market at the tender age of eleven. At twelve she entered her first gallery; Artisans on Taylor in Port Townsend, WA; and by fourteen she had incorporated her own business.   
In her early teen years, she went on a trip to Italy with a group led by one of her teachers, Teresa Saia. It was an adventure that became one of her main artistic influences. She was deeply moved by the classical art in the museums, the richness of the culture and the landscapes she encountered. Stephanie returned to the states forever changed and is still inspired by the beautiful Italian scenery.
Stephanie originally worked in watercolor; her inspiration to transition to oils came from her first visit to a Hudson River School exhibition at the Tacoma Art Museum. When viewing the painting: ‘Vale at St Thomas, Jamaica’ by Frederic Church, she saw a kindred spirit, and said to her family ‘This is the kind of art that I want to create’”. She carried that determination into art school.
   Stephanie studied with a Master Artist in a four-year intensive program at the Gage Academy of Art in Seattle. In the Classical Atelier, she learned the time-tested techniques from the masters, passed down from the likes of Bougereu, David and Francois Boucher. There she also fell in love with the art of still life painting. At the time of her graduation in 2013, she was the youngest artist to complete the program.   In recent years, she has worked to combine all of the painting methods she has learned to develop her own technique as well as a blended palette of old and modern colors. Stephanie is dedicated to continuing the development of her artistic skills and making a life-long study of light and color. Stephanie is currently a full-time artist and works from her home studio in North Idaho, where she is living with her husband, David Schmieder.


Artist Statement:

“It is my goal to create paintings that celebrate the beauty displayed in our natural world. Whether it is a view of a rushing river, treasured shells from the ocean or freshly picked garden sunflowers, everything pays tribute to the wonder of nature. Early in my career, I had the amazing opportunity to study with world renowned landscape artist, Teresa Saia. She taught me how to see all the various colors in nature and to amplify them in my work. In landscapes I desire to bring ‘epic’ scenery, in the tradition of the Hudson River Artists, back into a contemporary environment. I seek to capture the feeling of air, intensity of light, poetry of the trees and the sensation of distance. When creating a landscape painting, I often combine the resources gathered on location, sketches, color studies and photographs and then compile them into an ideal composition in my studio. For my still life work I wish to combine the techniques of the Dutch Masters with today’s modern colors. The textures of Rembrandt and Vermeer’s use of light truly inspire me. In every piece, I choose to work directly from life. When I look at a conch shell, for example, I have an overwhelming desire to put onto canvas how the natural light glistens on the smooth surfaces and how the rippling textures that make the shell so unique.”

 



Stephanie K. Johnson
(206)949-1125
ArtistStephanieKJohnson@Gmail.com
www.StephanieKJohnson.com


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