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Born in Pasadena, California
- 1961. Thomas Van Stein received his Bachelors degree in Illustration,
and graduated with high honors from Cal State University, Northridge,
in 1984. He then furthered his education attending Pasadena Art
Center College of Design. Much of his post graduate education
was acquired through extensive traveling worldwide; studying
the art and culture in each of the 40 host countries he's visited.
In May 1999, Thomas graduated with distinction from Cal State
University, Northridge earning a Master of Arts Degree in Art.
While attending C.S.U.N., he was chosen as the Fall, 1998 recipient
of the prestigious Hans Burkhardt Foundation Scholarship.
As a fine artist, Van Stein has
involved himself in over 160 exhibitions of his paintings; both
in one-man shows and group exhibitions. He has won numerous awards
for his paintings in various Southern California-based juried
art exhibitions; Two-First Place awards, 1994 Catalina Island
Arts Festival. First Prize, Santa Barbara Semana Nautica Arts
Competition. He was awarded Best of Show in the 1997 National
Juried Arts Competition at the Abend Gallery, in Denver, Colorado,
juried by renowned artist, Quang Ho.
While a majority of Van Stein's
paintings are painted on location in daylight, his forte is painting
Nightscapes - or "nocturnes", en plein air. Van Stein's
nocturnal paintings were featured both on the cover and in the
November 1997 issue of "The Artist's Magazine"; in
an article he wrote entitled, "Capture the Energy of the
Night;" a "how to" approach to painting nocturnes.
Thomas was featured in the April 1998 issue of Southwest Art
Magazine, as one of six American Artists who are focusing on
painting nocturnes. He was listed as an, "Artist to Watch"
in the December 1998 issue, and nocturnes from his Master's thesis
exhibition, "Burning the Midnight Oil" were featured
in the August 1999 issue of Southwest Art Magazine under, "Best
of the West." His Artwork received
the Museum Director's Award, at the 1999 Santa Barbara Art Walk,
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History. Thomas is the only artist
to be featured on the cover of The Montecito Journal three different
issues
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He received First Prize in 2 dimensional painting at the Classic
Art Competition, 2001, sponsored by the Carnegie Art Museum,
Oxnard California, and First Prize for his artwork at the 2001
Santa Barbara Art Walk. He was one of eight Finalists being considered
for a one man show, in the Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum-2002,
an event jurored by noted Los Angeles Times Art Critic David
Pagel. Thomas was chosen to be the featured artist for the annual
Lotusland Foundation benefit gala, 2002, and the 2003 Director's
Choice Award for the Carnegie Art Museum Classic Competition.
He is the winner of the 2003 Individual Artist Award for Santa
Barbara County, sponsored by the Santa Barbara Arts Fund.
As a teacher, Thomas has taught
painting through the S.B.C.C. Continuing Education program for
ten years, two Plein Air Painting Nocturne workshops through
the Carnegie Art Museum, Oxnard California, and oil painting
workshops in Santa Barbara. Van Stein is a fifteen-year member
of an environmentally conscious group of nationally acclaimed
Santa Barbara-based landscape painters known as, "The O.A.K.
Group". This group has dedicated itself to promoting the
preservation of landscapes as open space. He is an Artist Member
in the California Art Club, a member of Oil Painter's of America,
and the Santa Barbara Art Association.
He has successfully completed
over 60 commissioned paintings, four of which required him to
paint in Europe in 1997, 99, 2002, 03, 04, and 05. One of his
most recent commissions sent him to Iceland, to paint the purity
of the night, during the darkest time of the year. He will be
a featured artist on an episode of the acclaimed PBS series "California's
Gold," hosted by Huell Howser, featuring the O.A.K. Group,
in January 2006.
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