Welcome to the
Joseph Smith Art Gallery
Proudly Sponsored by: The Joseph Smith Foundation
Diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 1991, Joseph Smith the Artist now resides in a county run nursing home in Rochester, New York.
This art gallery has been designed to show the world the transition of Joseph's life beginning as a hard core biker to his life as a Mormon Bishop
While you enjoy this absolutely free tour please keep in mind that any painting in this gallery can be purchased as a poster sized print and all monies raised from the sales of these prints will go directly and entirely to assisting people afflicted with Multiple Sclerosis. The Joseph Smith Foundation is a non-profit organization assisting people with MS.
Joseph Smith began painting oil on canvas paintings while a member of a notorious biker gang. His early works depicted his version of mythological characters such as; Atlas, Perseus, Pegasus, the Gorgons, and Medusa.
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From Joseph's Mythological collection: Atlas, Gorgons, Perseus, Pegasus, Medusa
Native American Collection
A Night at the Bar
Influenced by Norman Rockwell
Joseph often painted scenes from his family life.
Joseph's Mormon faith inspired these religeous paintings
Other miscellanious paintings based on no particular thought, rhyme, nor reason. Joseph painted what ever image that just happened to enter his very active imagination.
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