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My Wildlife Portraits are original art, created using Mixed media of Acrylic, Watercolor and Alcohol Inks. Sometimes I use Wood-burning and clays, to create a 3D look.
Bear Lake Art specializes in re-mastering the best of the great artists of the American West. These are created art after Philip R. Goodwin, Charles M. Russell, Thomas Moran, Frederic Remington, Albert Bierstadt, Charles Schreyvogel, and other 19th century western and wildlife artists.
I hand crafts my own frames for each of the Master Series Art originals. Each frame is crafted individually to match the art it contains.
I am G. H. Masters, the artist for Bear Lake Art, shown here in a self-portrait. I was dressed up for the Fort Bridger Rendezvous. I display my art there every Labor Day.
When I was young, I would try to see the art created in the clouds. I would lay on the grass looking up at the sky. My Mother would say, "can you see that bear in the cloud?"
I watched my father as he created his art. I wanted to be like him. Whenever I could, I would draw and paint. As I got older, this love of art never faded. I began to study the old west art masters of the 19th century. I also continue to admire the clouds God paints every day. (Here is my rendition of one of my favorites by Philip Goodwin. I couldn't help myself, I had to FIX his clouds! )
I use many different mediums, such as acrylics, Watercolors and my own mixture of Alcohol Inks. I often add wood-burning art to the frame. I also love having a 3D look and feel to my art using my own texturing methods and clays. I believe that working in a single medium is restrictive to my artistic process. Each idea manifests in its own individual style.
I enjoy being out in the wilds when ever I can get a chance. Many of the details in my pieces are directly influenced by these visits to nature. I love recreating plants, wildlife, and especially the clouds in my work.
Mall Booth, Rock Springs WY
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