Wayne Taylor's Art

Taylor's work is all about "Faces and Places" His landscapes are realistic with a impressionistic feel. His portrait work runs from painterly to highly realistic. His installations and murals feature graphic designs that complete the space and compliment the overall architecture. Taylor is also becoming recognized as a painter of historical characters and frontier life, including patriotic and Civil War art. Excerpted from 2007 article

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

"Autumn Landscape" 24x36 ⓒ oil on canvas

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"Greenville Falls in October" 24x36 ⓒ oil on canvas

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"Blazing Colors" ⓒ 24x30 impasto oils on canvas

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"Bridge at Cox Park" ⓒ 16x20 oil on canvas

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"Twilight Shrimper" 22x28 ⓒ oil on canvas

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"Sunlit Snow" 16x20 ⓒ oil on canvas

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Monday, February 28, 2011

"Beaufort Shrimper" ⓒ 2011 30x40

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"Charleston Front Steps" ⓒ 2011 18x34 oil on canvas

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Saturday, January 29, 2011

"Where Indians Are Patriots" (Warrior's Camp) 30x40 oil ⓒ

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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Completed mural 25x25x8 @ 40'

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New Medical Wing University of the Cumberlands mural site

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Sunday, May 3, 2009

Current Project University of the Cumberlands, inspired by "Montecello" and the mural at Grand Central Terminal NYC



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Wayne Taylor
JERRY WAYNE TAYLOR B.S. Art, M.A. Fine Art, Cumberland College and Miami University. From my earliest recollections, I have had a strong interest in art and music. I have always been creative. As much as I like music, my real passion is art; I am constantly inspired by the people and things around me. I work in most mediums but I prefer to paint in oils. I have been a teacher, an art director, and an artist. I have illustrated books, painted billboards, designed logos, created animations, silk-screened posters and T-shirts, built furniture, painted portraits, still-life, and landscapes, created graphics for television, and painted ceiling murals. Historical figures, musicians, craftspeople, and rural landscapes have been among my favorite subjects. I like showing people working with their hands or describing their lives through the expressions and wrinkles on their faces in close-up. I try to make my landscapes a place I would want to visit and my character's faces portray a person we would all like to know.
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