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Bryce Cameron Liston
believes that the highest form of art is the
representation of the human figure. As a traditional
painter and sculptor, he considers sound draftsmanship
and a solid knowledge of human anatomy essential for the
successful execution of his work. Collectors around the
world are very familiar with his knowledge and talent.
When viewing Liston’s work in person you can’t help but
to be drawn into the evocative scenes. His paintings
scintillate and vibrate with the poetry of light and
subtle color variations.
But Liston’s paintings
of timeless beauty embody so much more than sound
draftsmanship. He believes that an accomplished artist
has the power to convey emotion and even passion through
his work by virtue of imagination, talent and
experience. The artist’s sensibilities, along with his
practical knowledge allow him to merge together the
technical with the aesthetic, the physical with the
spiritual.
Liston’s artistic
inspiration comes largely from the late-19th century; he
lists John William Waterhouse, John Singer Sargent,
Joaquin Sorolla, Anders Zorn and William Bouguereau
among his strongest influences. “As an artist my career
is dedicated to the integrity and quality of
representational fine art.”, says Liston. “My goal is to
regain the traditions of the past along with the
standards of craftsmanship and training. By studying the
great artists of the past, we artists of today can once
again regain a full command of proficiency to create
great works of art…art about life.”
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