John Baughman
"Cascade Series 8137" 30x40
"Cascade series, Red I"
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"Cascade Series" 48x48
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"Cascade Series"
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"Orange Landscape" 36x48
"Cascade Series 8135" 36x36
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"Landscape"
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"Cascade Series Teal I" 12x36
"8136"
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"Cascade Series" 36x36
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"Cascade Series 8134" 36x36
"Cascade Series"
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"Cascade series, Red III"
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John Baughman Bio
Born in 1947 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, artist John Baughman attended the University of Michigan, the University of California and the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles, California.
Baughman has developed a unique approach to painting, revealing generous dimensions and thoughtful textures. John's early works were directly affected through relationships with various artists in the graphic and fine arts community. His deep layering of paints, oils, crayons and gold leafing create forms and planes expressive of the finest in contemporary design.
The artist's methodology is analytical. His "window" approach to landscapes is a strategy for isolating the geometry of natural or man-made environments. "It's almost like in computer jargon where you cross reference an image with a grid and blow that up," he explains. "The people who react the strongest to my work are architects and engineering oriented people"
Baughman's art is simply and immediately beautiful. He compares the creative process to "standing with my legs immersed in water," an apt metaphor since his pieces reflect an almost oceanic tranquility. Boulevard Fine Art South gallery in Nokomis, FL feature John Baughman's artwork.
Baughman has developed a unique approach to painting, revealing generous dimensions and thoughtful textures. John's early works were directly affected through relationships with various artists in the graphic and fine arts community. His deep layering of paints, oils, crayons and gold leafing create forms and planes expressive of the finest in contemporary design.
The artist's methodology is analytical. His "window" approach to landscapes is a strategy for isolating the geometry of natural or man-made environments. "It's almost like in computer jargon where you cross reference an image with a grid and blow that up," he explains. "The people who react the strongest to my work are architects and engineering oriented people"
Baughman's art is simply and immediately beautiful. He compares the creative process to "standing with my legs immersed in water," an apt metaphor since his pieces reflect an almost oceanic tranquility. Boulevard Fine Art South gallery in Nokomis, FL feature John Baughman's artwork.