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Neil Patterson
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| | |  | | MY COLOURS | NP915 oil, canvas 24 x 36 in. | | 2659875 | | $ 4200 CDN |
| | |  | | MY SKY | NP912 oil, linen 30 x 40 in. | | 5012500 | | $ 5655 CDN |
| |  | | LOW LIGHT | NP906 oil, canvas 24 x 60 in. | | 5499638 | | $ 6500 CDN |
| | | | | | |  | | MY COUNTRY | NP898 oil, canvas 24 x 36 in. | | 3652999 | | $ 4200 CDN |
| |  | | SOFT LIGHT | NP896 oil, canvas 24 x 24 in. | | 5496611 | | $ 3240 CDN |
|  | | LAST LIGHT | NP895 oil, canvas 24 x 60 in. | | 4368859 | | $ 6500 CDN |
| |  | | SPRING THAW | NP893 oil, canvas 24 x 24 in. | | 7625299 | | $ 3240 CDN |
| |  | | GOLDEN HOUR | NP890 oil, canvas, board 16 x 20 in. | | 9625996 | | $ 2325 CDN |
|  | | DEEP WOODS | NP888 oil, canvas, board 12 x 16 in. | | 4682596 | | $ 1935 CDN |
|  | | WINTER GLOW | NP884 oil, canvas, board 12 x 16 in. | | 5236492 | | $ 1935 CDN |
| |  | | FALL GLOW | NP878 acrylic, board 8 x 24 in. | | 6725368 | | $ 1260 CDN |
|  | | FALL | NP877 acrylic, board 16 x 7 in. | | 2894568 | | $ 1018 CDN |
| |  | | O'HARA | NP864 oil, canvas 24 x 36 in. | | 3459962 | | $ 4000 CDN |
|  | | HIGH COUNTRY | NP856 oil, canvas, board 9 x 12 in. | | 4864400 | | $ 1510 CDN |
| | | | | |  | | BOW FALLS | NP829 oil, panel 11 x 14 in. | | 6824361 | | $ 1825 CDN |
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Neil Patterson
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ASA, SFCA, OPAM, RMPAP
Neil Patterson, to his great joy, has discovered the magically liberating impact of colour. Dazzling reds, yellows and blues, manganese violet, sap green and cadmium orange are applied with loose, generous strokes, straight out of the tube. “It’s like
going back to childhood,” he describes. “You forget about rules and just put colours next to one another.” Instead of tinting with black and white, Neil finds he can achieve a three-dimensional effect by mixing paint on the canvas so that certain areas
sink behind the pure colours. Patterson believes colour is the essence of painting. He uses an impressionistic “Alla Prima” style of painting to convey his ideas through landscapes and floral in both Plein Air and studio painting.
Between 1969
and 1972, Neil studied painting at the University of Calgary. He also studied at Ted Goerschners Masters Class in California, the Scottsdale Artists' School, and Scottsdale, AZ and at the Charles Movalli Workshop. Neil Patterson was elected, in 1993, as
a member of the prestigious group of intellectuals and artists known as the Salmagundi Club of New York. He has numerous awards to his credit, and has been published in several newspapers and monthly periodicals. Neil continues a history of very
successful exhibitions across North America, including San Antonio, TX, Jackson, WY, New York, NY, Scottsdale, AZ, Great Falls, MT, Vancouver, BC, and Banff, Calgary and Edmonton, AB.
Neil Patterson is a member of the Alberta Society of Artists,
the Federation of Canadian Artists, and the first Canadian to be awarded signature membership of the Oil Painters of America (O.P.A.). In March 2000, he was selected from a company of more than 6000 O.P.A. members to be awarded the status of Master
Signature Member, becoming the 34th painter in the elite group. In the summer of 2002, Neil was awarded second place in the OPA’s 12th annual juried exhibition of traditional oils.
ARTIST STATEMENT
"I was born in Moose Jaw,
Saskatchewan and it was a reproduction of a Tom Thomson painting in my elementary classroom that first got me to dream about painting. Unfortunately, there weren’t any art galleries in Moose Jaw and I had little exposure to original art until I visited
my aunt in Ottawa when I was twelve. She took me to the National Gallery and that’s when I decided to become a painter.
I bought a book titled “How to Paint” and read it on the train ride back to Moose Jaw. My aunt sent me a set of oils for my
thirteenth birthday and I created my first masterpiece on a canvas belt I found in my father’s workshop. That belt was so thick it almost stood up by itself and I didn’t even know to prime it first, but that’s how I got started.
My mother always
told me that if I wanted something bad enough I would find a way to do it. My mind was set on painting and so I determined to make a success of myself. Over the years I’ve come to realize that there’s really no such thing as talent. It’s more desire than
anything. Anyone can learn to paint competently and after that it’s just a little something of yourself, call it soul, which has to go into the work.
When people ask me what inspires or motivates me to paint, I simply tell them “I love
painting.” Painting to me is like being a kid again; I get to play, but now it’s with paint instead of toys. I like how the paint moves on the canvas, how it can be a million different colors, what happens when you set one color next to another and what
happens when they’re mixed together. For me painting is about feeling rather than thinking. It’s a spontaneous, creative, serendipitous process whereby I allow the evolving shapes and colors on the canvas to speak to me. I use loose brush strokes which,
by definition, involve a certain lack of control. They are intuitive rather than calculated.
I paint mostly from memory. When I see a sky, I like to put that in my visual memory bank, and on another day I might add an appealing cluster of
trees or an intriguing bend in the river. As I paint, I become a creator. I simply plant a tree or move a mountain in order to create a scene that pleases me visually. The final composition becomes a composite of many impressions. Each of us remembers
things in a certain way that is our own reality, so I am painting things the way I remember them, perhaps not exactly as they were.
I think of my work as a visual expression of the emotion and passion evoked by a particular image. It is more
important for me to capture the feeling of a place than it is to copy it realistically in every detail.
I paint what I love and see around me, scenes that speak to me, places I want to explore. I try to capture moments of light, color and
atmosphere which spark my imagination. I want to create my own personal version of reality and entice the viewer to share it with me."
“A photograph is what it is; a painting is what you want it to be.”
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Neil Patterson
ASA, SFCA, OPAM, RMPAP
Affiliations
1993 Elected Artist Member, Salmagundi Club, New York, NY
1995 Signature Status, Oil Painters of America
2000 Oil Painters of America, Master Signature Status
2004 Membership to the Rocky Mountain Plein Air Painters of Colorado
2006 Signature Status with the Rocky Mountain Plein Air Painters Association
2007 Artist Member, Tuscon Plein Air Painters Societ
2012 Lifetime member, Federation of Canadian Artists
Alberta Society of Artists
Federation of Canadian Artists
Awards
2002 2nd Place- East/Southeast Regional Juried Exhibition of Traditional Oils for work entitled "Spring Thaw"
1991 Second Place Award, Fish-Creek, Calgary, AB
1991 Robert Genn Award, Winter Show, FCA, Vancouver, BC
1991 Finalist, "The Artist's Magazine", Landscape Competition
Collections
Alberta Art Foundation
Alberta Government Telephones
Alberta Housing Corporation
Alberta Treasury Branch
Alberta Wheat Pool
Amoco Canada
ATCO Enterprises
Black & Company
Canada Utilities
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
CJ Campbell
Coles Nikiforuk Pennel
Esso Resources
Gruman, Brown & Crossfield
Heritage Hotels
Heritage Savings and Trust
Home Oil
Howard Mackie
Macleod Dixon
Milner Fenerty
Northern Telecom
OCO 88
Ogilvie & Company
Pioneer Oil & Gas
Royal Bank of Canada
Stanford Perrott
Sunshine Village
University of Calgary
Education
1969 - 72 University of Calgary, Calgary, AB
Charles Movalli Workshop
The Scottsdale Artist's School, Scottsdale, AZ
Ted Goerschner's Masters Class, CA
Exhibitions
2012 Memories, Canada House Gallery, Banff, AB
2012 BEARS, Canada House Gallery, Banff, AB
2008 SUNSHINE 80, Canada House Gallery, Banff, AB
2007 Out West: The Great American Landscape, Washington, DC, National Art Museum, Beijing, China
2007 Solo Exhibition and Demonstration, Canada House Gallery, Banff, AB
2006 Painting Demonstration, Canada House Gallery, Banff, AB
2006 West End Gallery, Edmonton, AB
2006 Dana Gallery, Missoula, MT
2005 Rocky Mountain Plein Air Painters
2005 Snow Fire, Estes Park, CO
2005 Dana Gallery, Missoula, MT
2005 Best of the Best, Canada House Gallery, Banff, AB
2005 Solo Exhibition, New Venues, En Plein Air, Canada House Gallery, Banff, AB
2005 Masters Gallery, Calgary, AB
2004 Rocky Mountain Plein Air Painters
2004 Snow Fire, Estes Park, CO
2004 From Lodge to Lodge, Canada House Gallery, Banff, AB
2003 New Work and Simply Trees, Canada House Gallery, Banff, AB
2002 Art Blooms and Year of the Mountain, Canada House Gallery, Banff, AB
2001 Year of the Great Bear and The Joy of Colour, Canada House Gallery, Banff, AB
1999 Expressions, solo exhibition, Canada House, Banff, AB
1998 Top 100 Artists, Juried, Arts for Parks, Jackson, WY
1997 Top 200 Artists, Juried, Arts for Parks, Jackson, WY
1996 Solo Exhibition, Marika Jewellery & Fine Art, Banff, AB
1995 Top 100 Artists, Juried, Arts for Parks, Jackson, WY
1995 Oil Painters of America's Fourth National Exhibition, San Antonio, TX
1994 The Best and Brightest, Juried, Scottsdale Artist's School, Scottsdale, AZ
1994 Summer Show, Salmagundi Club, New York, NY
1994 Oil Painters of America's Third National Exhibition, The Studio of Long Grove, IL
1993 Strokes of Genius '93, Scottsdale Artist's School, Scottsdale, AZ
1992 FCA Annual Exhibition Oils & Acrylics, Vancouver, BC
1992 Oil Painters of America, Prince Galleries, Chicago, IL
1992 Strokes of Genius '92, Scottsdale Artist's School, Scottsdale, AZ
1992 Federation of Canadian Artists Winter Show, Juried
1991 Winter Show, Federation of Canadian Artists, Vancouver, BC
1990 IBM Canadian Area Conference Gallery, Banff, AB
1990 State of the Arts, Alberta Society of Artists, Triangle Gallery, Calgary, AB
1990 Alberta Society of Canadian Artists Show, Gulf Canada Gallery, Calgary, AB
Publications
2006 Art of the West
2006 The Artist's Magazine, December 2006
2005 100 Ways to Paint Still Life & Florals
2001, 2005 Art Avenue Magazine
1999 International Artist Magazine, Australia
2010 Bragg About the Creek
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