Joplin, Missouri in
1959 is the birthplace and birth date of Jeff Legg, an emerging artist. As
early as four years of age, Jeff was demonstrating his aptitude for drawing and
by age 12 was an apprentice to a well-known regional artist and art professor.
That foundation provided the impetus to study further at Atelier Lack and the
Minneapolis Center of Art & Design.
Now residing in Northern Colorado, Jeff Legg set out early for a
business career; yet by age 30 he was painting full time. In the 15 years
since, he has honed his skills as a realist through workshops and juried
exhibitions. Two short-term workshops with David Leffel and Sherrie McGraw in
Taos, New Mexico cemented his thorough dedication to realism and heightened his
method of chiaroscuro so often employed by the Old Masters such as Rembrandt.
Deftly using layers
of opaque and transparent paint, Jeff produces light and shadow to render many
of the small subtleties possible in working directly from life.
He is one of the
Signature members of the "Oil Painters of America", and his work has
been featured in "Southwest Art Magazine", "The Artists
Magazine", and the book, "200 Great Painting Ideas for Artists"
by North Light Publishers.
Still life
continuously beckons Jeff who revels in the endless variety of subject and
design concepts his brushes explore.
Public collections include
United Missouri Bank, St. Johns Hospital, and Leggett & Platt Corporation.
Private collections that hold work by Jeff Legg are those of Governor &
Mrs. Bill Graves of Missouri; Keith Aim of Hallmark Cards International; George
Brett, Baseball Hall of Famer I; and Neil Armstrong, astronaut.
(Courtesy of AskArt)
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