| Jarrett Holderby Acrylic Painter |
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| Jarrett painting "Golden Zone" |
| Putting the finishing touches on "Golden Zone" original Although he has been actively painting since he was about four years old,Jarrett Holderby's full-time career in art began in the summer of 1981 while he lived in northern England. Jarrett rented a room and a studio from the local parish priest in Bentley, West Yorkshire,in exchange for doing odd jobs around the vicarage. When he wasn't painting, Jarrett did construction work around the church, tended livestock and engaged in house-sitting and child-care for Father David and his wife Christine. His duties also included grave digging from time to time,For more than a year Jarrett lived in England, painting original watercolors of architecture as well as traditional pastoral settings unique to England. Jarrett also lived for a while in London and on the European continent, especially enjoying the rich cultural atmosphere of Paris which continues to inspire artists today as it has for centuries past. After returning to America, Jarrett pursued a career in traditional commercial illustration and advertising. Since most of his life was spent in Alaska, in 1989 his artistic direction eventually shifted to wildlife, with a specific emphasis on marine animals,Of particular interest to him are the whales, animals which he has literally followed across the globe in his efforts to portray them in their natural habitat. These efforts have taken him to South America, Antarctica, The Republic of China and all over the United States, particularly the greater Pacific Northwest. In 1994 Jarrett was introduced to the computer and was immediately hooked. He works in several different programs, both 2D and 3D, including: Fractal Design, Painter03, 04 and 05; Adobe Photoshop 03 and 05; Bryce 01, 02, and 03; Fractal Design Detailer; Poser 01, 02 and 03 and Infini-D 4.0. He has in the past worked in Alias on the SGI platform and is currently at work learning both Light Wave and 3D Studio Max. Nevertheless, he still paints very regularly using the traditional tools of the trade, with his originals selling routinely to his many collectors worldwide. When painting using traditional methods, Jarrett works in oils on canvas and acrylics on canvas. Jarrett has just recently decided to postpone any future paintings of marine life and concentrate on landscape painting. He has moved from his home in the North Seattle area to the wide open spaced of Colorado. We will miss Jarrett's amazing ability to capture the marine life on canvas but we look forward to his new creations. Send and email or call to be placed on the list for notification about new works by Jarrett to the link below,if you have an idea for an original painting you want done? Ask about commissioning an original! |