Douglas Aagard is a Utah
landscape painter known for his use of color, texture and light. His
subject matter is as varied as the Utah landscape itself. From the high
mountain pines and aspens to sage and cedars with a whole lot of
farmland in between. He lives in central Utah in a rural community with
his wife and three children. He enjoys fishing, camping, working in his
garden, and spending time with his family. He also enjoys volunteering
at the Senior Citizen Center and working with Boy Scouts. He has been a
full time artist for six years, and in 2007, built himself a wonderful
new studio.
His education includes
general ed and drawing classes at Snow College and Salt Lake Community
College. He also took a year of watercolor classes from Utah watercolor
artist Harold Peterson, which he says made a world of difference in how
he approached art. His primary education has come from studying great
art and consulting other artists.
Aagard began his career as a
watercolor artist. In 2000, after seeing a show of paintings by Gary
Ernest Smith he was hooked on the power possible with oil paints. With
encouragement and feedback from Smith, he set his hand to paint oils
with a knife.” I never get bored painting with oil. There are so many
possibilities, so many techniques to try that one could never exhaust
the love of learning. I have found that my work has a more dimensional
feel or depth when painted with knife, and often times the texture is
more fun than the composition,” he says. .
His paintings have won
several state and local awards and shows in several galleries in
Arizona, Idaho, New Mexico, Wyoming and Utah. They are part of many
museum, public, private and corporate collections. He has had solo
exhibitions in Park City, Alpine, Ogden and Provo Utah, Palm Desert
California, Ruidoso and New Mexico and Scottsdale Arizona. He was
featured in Southwest Art in Best of the West Nov. 2005 and 2006, and
was featured in Western Art Collector Magazine Nov. 2007. He has an
image in a Houghton-Mifflin textbook in conjunction with a Robert Frost
poem “Pastures”, and also a book cover painting for a book of poetry.
ARTIST STATEMENT
As I travel around in the
ever ongoing quest for new and wonderful subjects to paint I am struck
again and again with the many faces that beauty takes. But what gives me
the greatest pleasure is the feelings that the land evokes. I often feel
as if my soul is enlarged, and my spirit recharged as well as an
overwhelming sense of gratitude. All this drives me to paint.
My hope is that others in some
measure will be able to feel these things coming through In my
paintings. My goal is that others can feel their spirits lifted and
connect with the emotion of time and place.
To me art is magical. Magic
like my childhood growing up in a tiny town in the backwoods of Western
Montana leaving the sweetest memories. Magic to take colors mixed in
oils and mix and apply those colors in such a way as to create something
as great as can be conceived.
Magic to know that you created something
that means a great deal to others.
Thank you for taking the time to
enquire about my art. I sincerely hope you enjoy it.
Douglas Aagard