BIOGRAPHY OF: STEVE LARSON, ARTIST/PAINTER/PRINTMAKER

ArtistSteveOutWestinAustra copy.JPG (30701 bytes)For over thirty years Mr. Larson has been creating original watercolor and oil-paintings from small (7"x 11") to murals over forty feet in length utilizing a full-range of subject matter; such as: LANDSCAPES: sunsets, sunrises, mountains, trains in landscapes, people in landscapes, farm scenes, birds in landscapes, NUDES in landscapes, water in landscapes, city-scenes...also FLORAL PAINTINGS: roses, water-lilies, peonies, day-lilies, wild-flowers, gladiolas, orchids, daffodils, and many more painted indoors and outside...also PORTRAITS: oil or watercolor paint, just head or full body, inside or outside, clothed or naturalist, any size...also STILL-LIFE: oil or watercolor paint, please see samples...also Diamond Painting: such as stenciling (stencils are custom made by artist) and decorative murals which are painted either directly on the wall or on substrates attached later to walls; also found in this section is "decorative tile"-a new skill developed since moving to the South West. Only a small sampling of this body of work (Mr. Larson has created approx. 3,000 paintings between teaching art-classes and renovating houses) could be presented in these web-pages but if you are searching for an artist to create a SITE- SPECIFIC- MURAL or any other commissioned two-dimensional painting, just click-on a thumbnail and take a look at the bigger picture!

 

Reproductions are available as Giclee Prints on Canvas or Watercolor Paper.

 


Born in Chicago, IL. and reared in South Bend, IN. Mr. Larson majored in Fine Arts at Indiana University, Bloomington, IN. Serving as his own sales agent for three decades has required dealings with corporate and private clients and Interior Designers representing those clients which occasionally lead to television, radio and newspaper interviews. Additionally, the artist has taught painting for Art Centers, Museums and Universities and Nature Centers in the Mid-West while exhibiting Nationally in a multitude of Juried Competitions where many top awards were won repeatedly.

 

In 1996 Mr. Larson and his wife moved from IN. to the mountains of rural Colorado into a wind/solar powered Swedish Cordwood/Post & Beam style log house and pole-barn Studio designed and constructed primarily by the artist. The location, though inspiring, proved to be too remote...we couldn't get a regular phone installed and Cellular didn't work well in the mountains.  Consequently, in 1999 we purchased a 105 yr. Old commercial building in Pueblo CO. (5,000 ft. lower in altitude) and I began renovation for what functioned as Painted Horse Gallery and Studio downstairs with an apartment/residence upstairs. Less than two years later the phone company (for our mountain location) was bought-out for the fourth time and they installed a phone which enabled us to put the commercial building on the market. After five contracts defaulted which caused us the frustration of moving in and out of the building four times we found a buyer in Feb., 2003 and I moved our possessions back into the mountains in Mar. and April. In June I resumed work on a 3ft. x 4ft. oil-paint portrait of a Dentist & his wife composed of a group of snap-shots they took traveling through France & Europe (the painting was completed July 4th). Click on the image below-left to see more about this painting.DescriptionOfPhotosUsedinDentist&WifePortrait2003.jpg (267973 bytes) I'd like to encourage more people to send me photos of themselves traveling for a new category of portraiture I'll call: "ROMANTIC REALISM TRAVEL PORTRAITURE"! Dig through your old photos and imagine the potential!

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