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John Fawcett
John Fawcett was born
in 1952 and grew up in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Although his family
lived in town, they kept horses nearby. After his father challenged
him to raise half the cost, a ten year old Fawcett became the
proud owner of a mare, Copper, purchased for $150.00. In tandem
with his passion for horses, was a desire to draw and paint.
"I was always really interested in art and my parents were
very supportive, but I didn't have any formal art training. All
through high school, college and vet school, I did artwork for
student newspapers and yearbooks, but I never considered art
for a career." Instead, he studied pre-veterinary medicine
at the University of New Hampshire and received his doctorate
at Iowa State University in 1978. After working for both an equine
and small animal veterinarian, he opened up his own veterinary
practice in 1980 in Pennsylvania where he practiced for the next
20 years. As his practice grew to a total of 5 veterinarians,
his passion for art grew as well, and he sold his practice in
1996 to paint full time and pursue his dream.
Fawcett started out
painting mainly in watercolor but has introduced oils to his
repertoire. "It depends on the subject matter and what medium
I feel like painting with at the time. There is a certain softness
and fluidness with watercolors, while oils provide rich color
and textures and a buttery feeling." Since taking the leap
of faith to become an artist, he has been invited to participate
in some of the most prestigious Western art shows in the country
and has developed relationships with the top galleries.
Expressing gratitude
for those who have helped his career along the way, including
western artist, Jim Bama and Ron Riddick, John also gives several
painting workshops a year to help others. He has been featured
in Art of the West, Southwest Art, Western Horseman, Cowboys
and Indians, The Equine Image, Informart, and US Art magazines.
He and his wife Elizabeth, their three Labrador Retrievers, and
four Quarter Horses divide their time between a farm in southern
Pennsylvania and a ranch in northern Colorado.
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