Shawn
Krueger is a painter whose work sits comfortably in both the American Arts and
Crafts and Tonalism movements. Traditional methods and an awareness of history
are important to the artist. Krueger says "I consider myself a
contemporary artist, by virtue of having breath and a pulse in the year 2017,
but my approach to the work definitely hearkens back to Barbizon, to the Hudson
River School and even the Dutch Masters."
Krueger has
been quietly becoming a fixture in the Asheville art scene...which is rather
remarkable given that the artist lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He says,
“I've been making pilgrimages to Asheville for five years now, either to
deliver work to a gallery or specifically to paint. It's in my blood now."
Mood and a sense of place are the focus for Krueger in his paintings, and the
majority of his pieces for this exhibition were begun outdoors, on-site in the
Asheville area.
When asked what draws him to Western North Carolina, Krueger
says, "It's obviously beautiful here and I'm a painter who thrives on
creating a mood and a sense of mystery in my work. In the Midwest, one
generally has to coax this out of a scene. Here, you have such depth and
moodiness to your landscape as is, and I'm able to concentrate on what's before
me, rather than think about it as something I might want to try and improve
upon."
Krueger also
showcases his work at the annual National Arts and Crafts Conference each
February at the Omni Grove Park Inn and is a member of the Roycroft Artisan
Guild.
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