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140 Paintings of Artist Richard S. Johnson | American Impressionist 1953 | ArtLiveAndBeauty

 


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Artist Richard S. Johnson is a contemporary impressionist painter from the United States. In 1953, he was born in Chicago to an artistic family. He graduated from the American Academy of Arts and began his career as an illustrator. Richard S. Johnson was asked to work in Japan after winning the International Artists Magazine competition. When he returned to America, he focused on portraiture, preferring to paint a woman's portrait. Johnson's art is distinguished by two important elements: attractive ladies and flowers, which create a remarkable harmony. The artist brilliantly replicated the harmony of colours, lines, and forms and sung the Beauty inherent in the Woman in his paintings, resulting in an infinite series of attractive feminine Paintings.










Richard Johnson is well-known for his masterful sketching of ladies as well as his realistic portraits and genre paintings. His work incorporates a variety of genres and approaches. Here are the ancient types of painting produced by renowned artists during the Renaissance, as well as expressionism, impressionism, and a degree of abstraction. He used the latter approaches to underline the essence of the work, romanticism, and to soften the image in the picture, as if it were a dream. His paintings are almost poetic in their simplicity.









Richard S. Johnson, an artist, earned numerous honours in contests conducted in the United States, including first place among American oil painters in 2003.
"When I paint, it is my hope to reach beyond the canvas and engage the viewer, to connect on the shared plane of experiences, to nod together and say, "Yes, that is what youth is like, that is what a rose is like, that is what morning light feels like." I seek to create shared moments."
— Artist Richard S. Johnson

















































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