John is a descendant of early Utah pioneers who settled in
Utah valley in the early 1850's. His great grandfathers accompanied
handcart and wagon trains to Utah valley and helped organize and establish the
fist communities. He grew up hiking the trails and fishing the streams of
the Wasatch Mountains that tower above the valley floor. He has always
had an interest in Native American people and admired their reverence and the
respect they have for the land that sustains them.
John attended Snow College in Ephraim, Utah on a art
scholarship and later earned his bachelor of science in fishery biology with a
minor in art from Utah State University. He then studied in the master
of fine arts program at Brigham Young University. During his
college years he sold his first painting in a student art show that led to
further sells while still a student. So he decided to drop out of school
and pursue a full time career as an artist and has been doing so for the last
40 years.
John's paintings of landscapes and figures scenes bear a
stylistic kinship with the realist painters of the 20th century. After
working in several mediums he found that gouache gives him "tighter
control and the ability to fine-tune his design and refine the subtle colors."
According to one reviewer, John presents a "cultural authenticity,
reflecting settings, clothing and artifacts of the American Indians who lived
in the second half of the 19th century."
John was invited to become a member of the Cowboy Artist
of America in 2011.
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