John Buxton
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Artist for All Time
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That passion and compassion gives John Buxtons historical paintings a strength, even majesty, that his earlier commercial work may not have possessed. Having received his degree from the Art Center School in Pasadena, California, he lived in Pennsylvania and illustrated other peoples work while savoring the history of his home state. But after working with the book division of The National Geographic Society, it came time to start thinking about leaving editorial illustration for something more personal. Finally, it was the power of choosing his own subjects which helped Buxton take the major step into fine art. I left the commercial field to paint the history of Western Pennsylvania, he says. Living there in the rolling hills, he heard the echo of all that had taken place, as it influenced our young America of the 18th century. It happened right here in my backyard, so to speak. His long developed technique, combined with his renewed enthusiasm, couldnt help but speak to viewers, for whom he helped make history come alive. |
Western Pennsylvania Published by
Preferred medium: oil
Gods Gift View Portfolio (While working with) National Geographic, I learned their philosophy; make it correct for all time. I like that. After being a successful illustrator for over thirty years, I kindled a latent admiration for going that extra mile. I apply this approach to painting the young America of the 18th century.
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