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Whether it is the gaze of the Ancient Ones that
seems to break all barriers of time and space or the luxurious sensation
that you are feeling animal fur as you peer at the wildlife or the
emotions that seemingly arise from the drama on the canvas before
you, the representational art of Douglas Weaver draws you into his
world. You are there.
The desire to realistically portray the drama
of Life inspires his art, whether the subject is the lifeways of
the American Indians or something different, such as "The
Soul of Spain". An illustrator first and foremost, he
is always presenting Life-in-Progress in oil, watercolor, pencil,
charcoal and pen & ink.
Weaver's art has been featured in exhibitions
and museums throughout the Southwest and Pacific West. It has hung
in the White House during President Reagan's tenure and is in important
art collections, both private and public, including the United States
Navy, the United States Marines and the State of New Mexico.
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