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Brad Aldridge Art

American, b. 1965
he following is from the artist: The spiritual resonance one senses from nature seems universal to most cultures and is a timeless belief." Aldridge wants the viewer to feel and perhaps re-experience the moments in life when time and place fall away and the spiritual emanations of nature become more palpable. His focus in painting is not so much articulating a specific place, rather, a specific feeling that emanates from that place. Aldridge began his artist's training at an early age. He remembers wanting to be a professional artist as early as four years of age. Years of drawing prepared him to attend college level art classes at the University of Arkansas while still in junior high school. He began exhibiting nationally while attending the Bachelor of Fine Arts program at Brigham Young University. He began his professional career in earnest while attending the University of Arkansas's Master of Fine Arts program. After his formal education, Aldridge moved to Utah where he now lives in a small country town with his wife and five children. When he is not painting, he enjoys spending time with his family, gardening, and renovating the 1884 boarding house he calls home. His paintings are oil on panel with a subdued palette contrasted with a luminous sky. The frames are mostly designed and hand-crafted by the artist with a specific painting or series of paintings in mind. Most are 18 karat or 22 karat gold leaf. One can visit his studio and often find a frame and painting on the easel, both in progress.
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Artist: Brad Aldridge
"Farm in Spring"
By Brad Aldridge
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
Walking down a forgotten country lane, littered with stones and broken limbs, carpeted with the new growth of spring, I am exhilarated by warm days and the end of a long winter. I’m ...
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2010s Brad Aldridge Art

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Oil, Wood Panel

"Irving and Grove, Brooklyn New York"
By Brad Aldridge
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
Walking down a forgotten country lane, littered with stones and broken limbs, carpeted with the new growth of spring, I am exhilarated by warm days and the end of a long winter. I’m ...
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2010s Brad Aldridge Art

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Oil, Panel

"Twilight, East River"
By Brad Aldridge
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
Walking down a forgotten country lane, littered with stones and broken limbs, carpeted with the new growth of spring, I am exhilarated by warm days and the end of a long winter. I’m ...
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2010s Brad Aldridge Art

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Oil, Panel

"St. Paul's Cathedral, London (view from Tate Museum)"
By Brad Aldridge
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
Framed size: 20.5" x 45.5" In a 12 karat gold frame
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21st Century and Contemporary Brad Aldridge Art

Materials

Oil, Panel

"A Distant Land"
By Brad Aldridge
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
Brad Aldridge creates pastoral landscapes that evoke an Arcadian calm. His paintings conjure 19th century Romanticism and tonalism while employing somewhat loose 20th century brushstrokes. Aldridge states that his ultimate goal is to create objects of beauty which nourish the viewer on a spiritual level. Aldridge knew he wanted to become a professional artist from the age of four when his mother began taking an art class at a community college. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from Brigham Young University, with an emphasis in lithography, and he went to Arkansas for graduate school. Collectors include the Pinnfund Corporation, the Fred Jones...
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2010s Brad Aldridge Art

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Oil

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