John JasterInto the Silence, Original Painting2019
2019
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Artist Comments
A lone bison grazes on a wide plain in Yellowstone with a winding stream flowing behind. Revealing a line of shadowed trees in the background, artist John Jaster presents a majestic scene replete with an exquisite balance of warm and cool colors. John invites his viewer to survey the animal's activity juxtaposed with the flowing water, tranquil grassland, and the deep lush forest. John utilizes heavy body acrylics with multiple layers to achieve bold and rich colors.
About the Artist
Artist John Jaster paints in a style he describes as realistic impressions, capturing colorful views of his adventures across the Americas. "People always ask me how I get such deep brilliant colors," says John. "The answer is layers. Since acrylic paint dries mostly transparent, it requires multiple layers of paint to build up to a specific color. With the right lighting that depth of layering is like sunshine glistening through clear water." In college, John felt a pull towards computer science and pursued a career in software architecture. Although the two paths may seem unrelated, John says his work in software strongly influences his artwork in terms of distilling complex systems without losing the magic and wonder. Today, John works from a large home studio with a fireplace, lots of natural light, and jazz playing in the background. Since 2010, John’s paintings have been displayed in over 90 juried exhibitions and published in leading art magazines and books.
Words that describe this painting: bison, buffalo, prairie, trees, Yellowstone, stream, water, animal, landscape, forest, wildlife, animals, landscape, realism, representational, acrylic painting, yellow
Into the Silence
John Jaster
Acrylic painting on stretched canvas
Painting wraps around edges
Varnished and Ready to hang
One-of-a-kind
Signed on front
2019
12 in. h x 24 in. w x 1.5 in. d
3 lbs. 4 oz.
- Creator:John Jaster
- Creation Year:2019
- Dimensions:Height: 12 in (30.48 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
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- Condition:Into the Silence. John Jaster. Acrylic painting on stretched canvas. Painting wraps around edges. Varnished and Ready to hang. One-of-a-kind. Signed on front.
- Gallery Location:San Francisco, CA
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