Posted on September 03rd, 2010 in
LOCAL ARTIST OF THE MONTH
This month, True Blue is excited to feature the work of John Schweitzer, one of our favorite customers. Please make a point to come and see his exquisite renderings this month during his show. All works are beautifully framed and available for purchase.

ARTIST’S STATEMENT
In my work I try to portray the romantic as well as the aesthetic. Most of my work is figurative and representational. Using texture, color and delicate variations of shading I hope to capture the essential aspects of my subject.
I was educated in New York at the Art Student’s League and The New York Academy. I also attended The Pennsylvania Academy. Academic and classical realism has always been my greatest source of inspiration. I have also attended the Fine Arts League of the Carolinas located here the River Arts District of Asheville, North Carolina.
The primary mediums I work in are colored pencil and pastel. They allows me to explore subtle textures and shades of color. I often work from digital photography as my starting point. I am never without my Sony Sure Shot 5.0. Often times when I am out for a local drive or RV-ing cross country, I’m clicking away to get a large reference file. When I’m back home in the studio I work out my composition on the computer. After I’ve worked out a pleasing composition I transfer a line drawing onto Mi-Teintes acid-free pastel paper. I prefer working on the warm gray tones. Later I render a grisaille underdrawing of titanium white and dark gray.
Prismacolor is my colored pencil of choice. I like their range of color and saturation ability. After the completion of the underdrawing; I begin laying on the color from light to dark. I blend colors using a Colorless wax pencil or turpenoid on a Q-Tip. I finish off my pieces with a soft layer of yellow ocher or Naples yellow to create a feeling of atmosphere and sunlight.
I thoroughly enjoy working in colored pencil. I find it very versatile in its ability to render high detail or soft lighting. I also enjoy using Prismacolor Neo-Pastels. I find them to be of great use when trying to get a lot of detail in a small pastel work. They also have excellent coverage and a great color range.
Please contact me for further information @ schweitzerarts@aol.com or call 828-258-6179