Jeff Koehn is
one of a few younger artists that have captured the interest of
gallery owners and art lovers across the country these past two
years. Born in a small Midwestern town, his first grade teacher
was prescient when she told him he would be a famous artist some
day.
Jeff's style has evolved from early emphasis
on photo-realism with the use of pastels in cityscapes and figuratives.
His earlier illustrative work has appeared in numerous publications.
As he shifted to oil and acrylics, he has become absorbed with
the excitement of color and texture, refining his paintings with
dry brush techniques that lend both complexity and subtlety to
his distinctive style.
His influences come from Vermeer's use of
light spilling across his paintings, and also from John Singer
Sargent's lush portraits.
Jeff's immediate and enthusiastic reception
in the gallery community is a portend of an artist on the rise.
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