Artist Information:
Steve Hendrickson
Mount Vernon, WA
United States
Member Since: May 2002
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Artist Statement:
In 1971 I enrolled in a Life Drawing class at Portland State University. I have been drawing the figure in charcoal, pencil, and pastel on a relatively consistent basis since that inception. Although my creative pursuit has intensified relatively late, I have always been aware of the internal dormant pressure to explore and expand my creative potential. Creating art is a factor in my life that helps me achieve alignment, spiritual vitality, and anima.
I am primarily self-taught. The few formal drawing classes, oil painting workshops, my participation in figure drawing groups, and Northwest Stone Sculptor’s Symposiums are the significant sources of formal art training I have experienced. Most of my learning experience and influence as it relates to the wide spectrum of art, I have absorbed through visiting galleries and museums, both in the US and in Western Europe, studying various artist’s work through books, knowing various artists and exploring their methodologies and philosophies, participating in Life Drawing groups on an ongoing basis, and having an unbridled interest in life’s experience and the cosmos at large. The main focus of my work is involved with variations focusing on the transformational and conceptual aspects of portraiture. ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
“JIM HELTSLEY ANNUAL SCULPTURE SHOW”. July 29-August 06, 2005; Edmonds, WA
"BARE IMAGES 2005", July 9, 2005, 10:00am-5:00pm, Lake Association Reacreation Club (LARC), 21700 SR 9, Mount Vernon, WA 98274
"EDMONDS ART FESTIVAL", JUNE 17-19, 2005, 10:00am-9:00pm Friday & Saturday, 10:00am-6...
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Steve Hendrickson's Free Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Steve Hendrickson's Portfolio. Browse Hendrickson's body of work: In 1971 I enrolled in a Life Drawing class at Portland State University. I have been drawing the figure in charcoal, pencil, and pastel on a relatively consistent basis since that inception. Although my creative pursuit has intensified relatively late, I have always been aware of the internal dormant pressure to explore and expand my creative potential. Creating art is a factor in my life that helps me achieve alignment, spiritual vitality, and anima.
I am primarily self-taught. The few formal drawing classes, oil painting workshops, my participation in figure drawing groups, and Northwest Stone Sculptor’s Symposiums are ... | |
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Portrait of a Woman 92304, 2004 Pastel, 24 x 36 inches Request Price add to MYabsolutearts collection
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Figure 92904, 2004 Charcoal Drawing, 30 x 36 X 1 inches Request Price add to MYabsolutearts collection
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figure 72204, 2004 Charcoal Drawing, 36 x 30 X 1 inches Request Price add to MYabsolutearts collection
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Figure 82604, 2004 Charcoal Drawing, 30 x 36 X 1 inches Request Price add to MYabsolutearts collection
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Figure 9204, 2004 Charcoal Drawing, 36 x 30 X 1 inches Request Price add to MYabsolutearts collection
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Figure 81204, 2004 Charcoal Drawing, 36 x 30 X 1 inches Request Price add to MYabsolutearts collection
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