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Jeff Otis is an oil painter,
living in the American Southwest, who is known primarily for
his landscapes. Landscape, especially the dramatic vistas of
the desert Southwest, soon became his central focus.
The light in New Mexico has a quality all its own, and this artist
continually tries to capture its effects on the multiple desert
colors around him. His style is representational and often accompanied
by contrasts of light and shade as well as dynamic color harmonies.
He attributes much of his development as a painter to great artists
of the past such as Monet, Sargent, Millet, and Sorolla. Contemporary
artists having equally important influence include Wilson Hurley,
Michael Lynch, Russell Chatham, Clyde Aspevig, Richard Schmid,
Laura Robb, Dan Gerhartz, Wayne Wolfe, Ralph Oberg, Michael Lynch,
David Leffel, and Sherrie Mcgraw.
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