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Doug HuntEver Since I can remember, I've dreamed of being an artist. And like other young artists, Disney was my first exposure to the possibilities. Then in the 60's, psychedelic posters and hot rod art were probably my first exercises in seriously working from my imagination. While in the military, I was a staff artist and photographer and my first practical experience as a commercial artist, graphic designer and eventually a photographer. A of which was the foundation for the fulfillment of the original dream to be a fine artist. For the most part, my commercial work was detailed pen and ink drawings. Because of this, the fine art I was doing occasionally tended to be loose and less structure. In the early 80's I started working with oil pastels and it was during this time, my work became more impressionistic. In 2002 I began doing etchings and fortunately my line of drawing experience came in handy for the initial project but before long I found myself exploring looser, less rigid techniques. I still prefer to work from my imagination. My landscapes may be influenced by the desires to escape, be somewhere quiet and unhurried. My favorite pieces are always the ones that have nothing much going on, just open space and an inviting path to nowhere in particular... |
















