Dakota
Pitts
Dakota Pitts is an oil painter following
in the tradition of the 19th century realists.
He has enjoyed drawing since childhood, but
it wasn't until his mid 20s that he began painting. Recognizing
the importance of the simple statement, Dakota dedicated the
first several years of his craft to the fundamental skills of
drawing.
After studying the work of artists such as
Edgar Payne and Robert Henri, Dakota developed an appreciation
for strong composition and design.
Eventually, Dakota fashioned his first pochade
box out of vintage cigar cases and began painting the landscape
and portraits from life. Through careful study of the subjects
he paints, Dakota has developed his sense of observation and
style. His works often combine his appreciation of the landscape
and the expressive qualities of the human figure.
Dakota enjoys traveling as much as possible,
always looking for opportunities to make interesting connections
between the environment and his subjects. Although still in the
early stages of his career, Dakota is looking forward to a bright
and productive future.
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