If you are unfamiliar with John's artwork, then I have included several of his paintings here on the blog. To see them in person, however, is the real treat. And you can have that opportunity as John is the featured artist in a one-man show at Wilmington College in Wilmington, OH. More than a dozen of his paintings are on display at the Harcum Art Gallery on the college campus through March 1. The gallery, which is inside the Boyd Cultural Arts Center, is open for viewing from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. during the week.
That handsome fellow standing next to me is John Smolko at his art reception in Wilmington. |
Then I discovered John Smolko. Immediately I was drawn to the impressionistic feel of his work. You could also see that he achieved dynamic results without the laborious process of building layer upon layer.
If you can see the painting behind John and me in the photograph here, you can see what I am talking about. But to give you further insight to that particular painting, I took a close-up photograph so that I could study the details of the stroke as well as the use of color.
Close-up of John Smolko artwork |
One of my favorite pieces is below:
Pardon the glare/reflection from the glass on the painting |
And, again, I have provided another close up of the same painting.
In addition to the color selections that Smolko makes in his paintings is his unique technique of controlled scribbles. If you look closely you can see that all the marks, while appearing random, are actually where John wants them to be. He truly is a master of the "simple" scribble.
Finally, his most recent piece ...
As an artist we are constantly changing and evolving and it is particularly interesting to note how John's technique has grown more bold in recent years.
I had the great fortune of taking a workshop from John in Rising Sun last July and it completely changed my approach -- and attitude -- toward colored pencil. As you can tell from the painting that forms the basis of my logo at the top of the blog, I have embraced John's style completely.
All his pieces are the same size -- 40 x 32 and you will note that he draws approximately a 1-inch border around the painting itself. As John noted in his workshop, that border not only defines the location of your work, but it also provides a built-in "mat" for your work.
John is a signature member of the Colored Pencil Society of America (CPSA), and taught high school art in Aurora, Ohio for more than 25 years. If you have the opportunity to take a workshop from him, it would be a more than worth your time and investment!
I have also included a link to John Smolko's website on my blog page so you can take a further look at many more of John's outstanding artwork.