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Labels: all art is copyriwritten under creative commons, by Jean Powers in oils on canvas please contact at 801 280-4035 before copying anypart of artists artwork, Thank-you.

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Beached

Beached
by Jean Powers in oils on canvas

About the Artist

"Jean Powers" was born in a rural community of approximately 500 citizens and is proud of her Wyoming heritage. The community encouraged its’ youth toward a strong education and a diligent work ethic. These values have been passed down from families of homesteaders in the not too distant past. The artist’s parents were children of the “Great Depression”, and installed the belief that anything can be achieved with hard work, knowledge, and sowing positive seeds in the world. Her love of learning directed her to a career in education. The artist continues her education today taking classes and learning about oil painting styles from the old masters to Andy Warhol. Art, as a visualization of imagination, presents the challenge of transferring the mind’s eye to a canvas. The artist believes that painting is primarily a learned craft. Talent, technique,and passion contribute greatly to the outcome. Practice and patience nurture and refine the artist’s work...

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Hazel Jean Powers
West Jordan, UTAH, United States
"Jean Powers" Is currently showing some of her works at Schorr's Gallery located at West Jordan, UT city Hall building on Redwood Road. Hometown of Lyman, Wyoming. Population varies but usually around 500fine hard working proud people. Many have stayed since their fathers started sheep or cattle ranches, some from the boom and bust economy in Wyoming, even though the population throughout the whole state is less than a million. She retired to the large metropolitan area of Salt Lake City, UT. So many opportunities, things to see, and great cultural activities with great art shows. She comments often on how art is a work in progress, continually requiring learning and study of old and new techniques from the old and new masters. Her latest creations have been portraits, and learning how the old masters layered colors. She has taken classes from Frank Covino in Salt Lake City and his student Fran Richens in Thermopolis, Wyoming. When she has an idea for a new piece she comments on how time melts away and before she know it she has been painting for hours, "I think that must be what being passionate for something is like."
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