
The Cyber Art Show
"Bringing the Museum to You"
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Keith Linwood Stover - Curator
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Gallery #367B
June 16, 2016
Twelve Pieces by Contemporary Artist
John Huerta Jr. (Born 1964)
![]() John Huerta - Pig and Dragon on Two-Bit Street | ![]() John Huerta - Incoming | ![]() John Huerta - Green Pond |
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![]() John Huerta - Lost Memory II | ![]() John Huerta - Introspection | ![]() John Huerta - Grafton Study |
![]() John Huerta - Pond Study | ![]() John Huerta - Sunlit Facade | ![]() John Huerta - Illumination |
![]() John Huerta - Old Shack | ![]() John Huerta - Last Light | ![]() John Huerta - Transience |
- Image of the Day -
"Pig and Dragon on Two-Bit Street"
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Feature Artist Bio
By permission of the artist, The Cyber Art Show is pleased to feature the second of two 12-piece exhibitions of works by contemporary American landscape painter John Huerta Jr. (born 1964 in Ogden, UT, USA).
Introduced to drawing by his mother, Carol, John began drawing at an early age. As a child, John loved to paint and draw wildlife, and the occasional dinosaur. John studied with several area artists and learned to work in pastel, watercolor and oils.
John studied illustration at Utah State University, where he earned a bachelor of science in Art in 2001. After college, he worked as a freelance graphic designer and illustrator. When the industry shifted to digital tools, John returned to school to study digital art and web design.
When he's not painting, John teaches graphic design at a local technical college. John has studied with Utah artists Glen Edwards, Adrian VanSuchtelen, Harrison Groutage, Thomas Leek and Perry Stewart. John currently lives in Ogden. For the last several years he has been dedicated to working outdoors. John has won several awards for his plein air work and participates in many plein air events throughout the year.
ARTIST'S OFFICIAL BIO
http://huertafineart.com/about
John Huerta Jr.'s
OFFICAL WEBSITE http://huertafineart.com/
ARTIST'S STATEMENT
“Working outdoors has inspired my painting process. I find that being on location creates an understanding of the subject that is difficult to arrive at working in the studio.
Success for me is conveying a sense of time and place in my paintings. I'm inspired by color and contrast, attempting to organize the unlimited variation of nature into a personal statement."

