John
Weiss
I enjoy painting things people can relate to,
John Weiss says, perhaps because I can relate to them
myself. Theyre familiar things, part of an everyday life
we can understand and enjoy.
Weiss developed this appreciation during his childhood in
Akron, Ohio. His father was a draftsman to whom John credits
his disciplined approach to art. He drew throughout his childhood
and developed his skill in high school art classes. On a trip
to Maine, he saw an exhibit of Andrew Wyeths work, which
inspired him to pursue art while attending Kent State University.
Weiss left college after two years to go into the landscape
business, but he returned to full-time painting within four
years. My work is essentially self-taught, he
maintains. I study the work of artists I admire and
learn from their methods and techniques. I studied color theory
by referring to a color wheel and mixing paints. Experience
is the best teacher.
Weiss persevered with his study and his dedication has paid
off. Today his paintings of dogs and of horses have an avid
and loyal following. Word of mouth has resulted in my
works being sold all over the world, he says. There
was even one portrait of a dog that was presented to Queen
Elizabeth by Lady Barlow. Weiss work is exhibited
regularly and recently he won the Cover of the Year
award from the National Dog Writers Association.
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