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Jason Mayr
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Jason Mayr grew up in the
suburbs of Dallas, Texas where he was a very intense student in school.
At the age of fourteen he developed a deep interest in eastern
philosophies. After high school he pursued his study of eastern
philosophies in communes and monasteries as well as studying western
philosophy at the University of Texas at Arlington.
While in college he had the opportunity to view a private collection of
impressionistic paintings at the Amon Carter Museum in Fort Worth. It
was there that his interest in art began in earnest. He was awe inspired
by the way that the artists were able to create a scene and a mood
simply with the juxtaposition of paint.
Shortly thereafter Jason moved to Los Angeles, California where he began
to study at the Art Center College of Design and the Art Academy of Los
Angeles. But the instruction that he had been searching for was not
found until he began studying under master painter Joseph Mendez.
Regardless of subject matter, Jason tries to express an emotion rather
than tell a story with his paintings. He uses the tools of the painter,
color, value, shape and design to accomplish this. He often looks to his
heroes, the Russian Impressionists, for inspiration.
Currently, Jason resides in San Luis Obispo, California with his wife
Cindy and their German Shepherd Cora, where his time is divided between
painting on location and in the studio. In 2003 and 2004 he has been
voted one of the Best Local Artists, quickly establishing his reputation
in San Luis Obispo County. Now he is building a national reputation,
participating in shows and paint outs across the country. Jason is a
member of The Oil Painters of America, The American Impressionist
Society and The California Art Club. He has hopes of becoming one of
America's preeminent painters, so keep your eyes on him. |