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John Palmer Prints and Multiples

Although for the most part self-taught, Houston Artist John Ross Palmer first studied art professionally at the Santa Reparata International School of Art in Florence, Italy in 2001. In 2003, he studied under Robert Venosa in Cadaques, Spain (the former home of Salvador Dali). Palmer spent the summer of 2004 working with Master Painter Philip Rubinov-Jacobson in the Austrian Alps. In 2005, Palmer studied mono-printmaking on Skopelos Island, Greece under the direction of California artist Linda Goodman. Other travels which inspired unique travel bodies of an artwork include his journeys to Cape Town, South Africa, Tokyo, Japan, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Berlin, Germany, Dublin, Ireland, Jerusalem, Israel, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Nice, France, Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago and Havana, Cuba. In January of 2017, Palmer announced to his First Class Club that he will travel to Auckland, New Zealand in May of 2017. Even though Palmer is still considered to be a relatively young artist, he is already being featured at the museum level. From 2009–10, Palmer was honored to have the longest-running display in the history of the art museum at the Children’s Museum of Acadiana in Lafayette, Louisiana. The exhibit, “The Heads and Tales of Ten Presidents,” not only featured Palmer’s fine artwork but also incorporated an educational experience for the young men and women of Louisiana. Palmer took the time to go and paint with the kids to inspire confidence in their artistic ability from a young age. In the summer of 2010, Palmer was honored along with Houston Artist Chris Silkwood with a solo and collaborative exhibit at the historic Nave Museum in Victoria, Texas. The Nave has exhibited talented artists from around the globe, and, based on the statistics, experienced the highest volume of attendance in the history of the museum during the Palmer & Silkwood exhibit. The Museum of Coastal Carolina unveiled Palmer’s Ocean Isle Memories in April of 2016 followed by a run through Labor Day Weekend. The solo show highlighting the Texan artist garnered regional print and television media.

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Artist: John Palmer
"Skopolos Greece Monoprint No. 2" Orange, Blue, Teal Abstract Contemporary Print
By John Palmer
Located in Houston, TX
Blue and red abstract contemporary print by Houston, TX artist John Ross Palmer. This print features two rectangular shapes and a quarter of another faded teal square at the bottom on archival paper. Signed, dated, and titled by the artist at the front bottom. Framed in a simple wooden frame. Dimensions Without Frame: H 24 in x W 16.75 in Artist Biography: John Ross Palmer is an American artist based in Houston, Texas. He is the author of numerous books and the founder of the Escapism art...
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2010s Contemporary John Palmer Prints and Multiples

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Mixed Media

"Skopolos Greece Monoprint No. 3" Orange and Blue Abstract Contemporary Print
By John Palmer
Located in Houston, TX
Blue and red abstract contemporary print by Houston, TX artist John Ross Palmer. This print features two rectangular shapes and a quarter of another square's edge at the top on archival paper. Signed, dated, and titled by the artist at the front bottom. Framed in a simple wooden frame. Dimensions Without Frame: H 24 in x W 16.75 in Artist Biography: John Ross Palmer is an American artist based in Houston, Texas. He is the author of numerous books and the founder of the Escapism art...
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2010s Contemporary John Palmer Prints and Multiples

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Mixed Media

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