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d'ART ID#: 106287
Length: 20.00 IN (50.80 cm)
Height: 25.00 IN (63.50 cm)
Depth: 0.00 IN (0.00 cm)
Framed: no
Dominant colors
#666633
#999966
#9999cc
#99cccc
#cccccc
Media Types:
Canvas , Giclee
Style & Subject:
Expressionism , Landscape , Surrealism
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St. John  Artwork
Tuscan Valley II (canvas)

St. John

Limited Edition Prints
Retail: $425.00
Our Price: $360.00

Published by NEW ERA PUBLISHING
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CANVAS
"Tuscan Valley II" by St. John
Limited Edition Giclee
Signed & Numbered
Edition Size - 125

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ST. JOHN
St. John was born in Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, a forested ocean community. He spent most of his time outdoors sketching scenes of nature. Later, he attended Stockton College in New Jersey, where he developed his distinct painting style. Influenced by world renowned artists, such as Picasso, Rauschenberg, Demuth, and Basquiat, artist St. John lives in the aesthetic, where the rhythms of nature are his guides. Whether creating abstracts, collages, still lifes or figures, this versatile artist compares the variety of his artwork to the ever changing faces of nature. St. John worked under various artists after he graduated from college, but, ultimately preferred to work alone. He later built his own studio in his house, where he lives now, in Phoenix, Arizona. "My paintings are an attempt to confirm where painting as an art has been, but also create possibilities for the future. I think of my art as an infusion of early abstract 'expressionism' and modern 'pluralism' ideals."

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