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James
Dietz 2203 13th Ave E Seattle, WA, 98102 USA
Tel:
1-206-325-1151
Fax:
1-206-709-4683
e-mail:
>dietzart@aol.com
web:
>www.jamesdietz.com
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A historical painting stands or
falls on how well it depicts the story it is attempting to illustrate, and how
convincingly it combines the people, their actions, costumes, surroundings and
atmosphere in an appropriate composition. A good historical painting uses all
of these elements to tell the major story and perhaps a second subtext. Both
are driven by how interesting the situation is that the artist is attempting to
render. How the viewer reacts to a great painting transcends its immediate
story and strikes a deeper chord, one that hopefully evolves and changes as the
viewer contemplates the art over time.
It is this last and most worthy
goal that artists like James Dietz aspire to. In his portrait of events in the
20th and 21st Centuries, he labors to achieve that rare combination of
historical fact and the romance, adventure and color of fiction. Born in San
Francisco, Jim graduated from Art Center College of Design in 1969. He had a
successful illustration career in Los Angeles and New York, with a steady flow
of work ranging from automobile ads, movie posters, and romantic and
historical/action book covers.
By 1978, Jim and his
wife had moved to Seattle, where Jims work gradually shifted away from
commercial illustration to primarily historical aviation, automotive and
military art. Today his work is internationally known and collected, and his
style, with its emphasis on depth of story, is recognized by collectors of
historical art
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