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Vicki Johns

Thinking man 2

Thinking man 2

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This oldman looks like he is deep in thought. I love the life that shows in the wrinkles in his face and the charactor. I painted a smaller version of this and my son liked it so much , I gifted it to him. I enjoyed painting it and decided to do a second on a larger canvas. They never turn out the same but it is close. When I look at his eyes, I see my father inlaw although it is not him. I TEND TO PICK PEOPLE I paint that look like family.

Artwork Details

Artist:
Vicki Johns
Dimensions:
20" × 16" × 0.5"
Year Created:
2025
Dimensions:
20 × 16 × 0.5in
Edition:
Original 1/1
Style:
The artwork likely falls within a contemporary or modern style, characterized by its experimental use of mixed media and possibly abstract or expressionist influences. The style may emphasize emotional expression and innovative compositions, drawing from a wide range of artistic movements.
Tags:
mixed_media,contemporary,modern,original,unique,experimental,abstract,expressionism

About Vicki Johns

Passinate, addicted artist. loves working in multiple mediums and subjects. such as protraits, landscapes, sur realisum. I have been told my work is folksy and brings a smile to most. I am a wife of 45 yrs. to a supportive loving husband and mother to 3 and grandmother. Took painting classes about 20 yrs. ago by John green, and dabbled until 5 years ago when I got breast cancer. I started painting again more full time. I was able to find passion and a creatative outlet, and a way to relax. My art is featured in my Art studio Cows -n- Canoes. Along with showing in Art shows and Serindipty art gallery. I am well now but continue to paint almost full time. It is my greatest joy in my life besides the Lord and my family.

Artist Statement

I am inspired by unique faces, faces with Charactor like older people. Each wrinkle and line tells a story. Animals are always fun to. God had a sense of humor when he made animals. When doing landscapes I like to incorporate live animals or people to give it life. using mulitipal mediums excites me and I love to try new things and textures. Like plaster and resin recently. I tend to be drawn to human subjects that resemble family members, and love a touch of whimsey. I even unintentionaly paint smiles on some of my animals.

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