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Dick Heichberger
Dick Heichberger was born in
Eden, New York. While in elementary school, he attended an Andrew
Wyeth exhibit at the Buffalo Museum of Fine Art, where he became
interested in art. During his formative years, Heichberger developed
his interest in the American Indian. He and his father hiked
the eastern mountains in search of arrowheads and other artifacts
of the Mohawk, Iroquois and Allegheny tribes that once had populated
that area. After high school graduation, Heichberger attended
the Art Institute of Pittsburgh and the Carnegie Technical Institute.
His art career was put on hold
when he joined the Marine Corps in 1965. After receiving his
discharge from the Corps, Heichberger settled in Orange County
where he continued practicing his techniques while working full
time. During this period he also attended and graduated from
Santa Ana College with an associate degree in wildlife management.
As a single parent, he imparted his love of the outdoors to his
daughter.
Heichberger spent a number of
years living and working in Big Bear, CA. This area reminded
him so much of the mountains of upstate New York. While pursuing
his art career, he spent time teaching at a Junior college and
working for Disney, Bear Animation, Warner Brothers and Landmark
Entertainment. Most recently, he worked for Fox.
Now Dick Heichberger is able
to devote himself full time to developing his art. His inspiration
comes from the beauty of the landscapes and wildlife of the desert
and canyons of Arizona and the mountains of California, Wyoming
and Colorado. Dick has experienced the life he paints. In his
work is found a unique harmony and a simplicity of subject matter.
One is left with a feeling of peace and beauty.
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