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John Schieffer    

 John Schieffer - Aquarium (Paintings) h: 48 x w: 36 in / h: 121.9 x w: 91.4 cm
John Schieffer
Aquarium
 
 John Schieffer - Lost Language (Paintings) h: 48 x w: 24 in / h: 121.9 x w: 61 cm
John Schieffer
Lost Language
 
 John Schieffer - Marble Splash (Paintings) h: 36 x w: 60 in / h: 91.4 x w: 152.4 cm
John Schieffer
Marble Splash
 
 John Schieffer - Spectrum Jacks (Paintings) h: 18 x w: 24 in / h: 45.7 x w: 61 cm
John Schieffer
Spectrum Jacks
 
 John Schieffer - Sunspots (Paintings) h: 24 x w: 30 in / h: 61 x w: 76.2 cm
John Schieffer
Sunspots
 
 

Biography
1994 Paier College of Art, Best of Show
1995 The Jay Verbutis Memorial Achievement Award, Excellence
1996 National Society of Illustrators, L.A. Professional Competition
1996 National Society of Illustrators, N.Y.C. Scholarship Finalist
1996 National Society of illustrators, N.Y.C. Starr Foundation Award
1997 Women’s Caucus for Art, Honorable Mention
John Schieffer graduated in 1995 from Paier College of Art in Hamden, Connecticut with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. The salutatorian entered the world of illustration at Mercer Mayer Productions as a children’s book illustrator. It was a job where he used his artistic abilities although it was not an outlet for a serious painting career. (He has a written and illustrated a book of his own that is awaiting a publisher). John then worked in the field of graphics at Leslie Roy Designs where he became production manager.
Until recently John has been a full time conservator for Yost Conservation. Working primarily on 19th century American Art he has been recreating what is missing due to damage from tears, punctures, flaking and aging. He uses his painting and sculpting skills to erase the marks of time. As a new resident of Arizona these pieces now travel to him for his expert handling.
All through these differing art-related jobs John has always been painting. He paints in many different sizes from murals to miniatures using both acrylic and oil paints. His experience as a restorer has honed a variety of techniques in realism, impressionism, surrealism, abstraction and portraiture. All his own works explore texture, space and color.
John’s current works are contemporary still lifes. These pieces keep focus on the object while at the same time exploring the color and value of an object by keeping backgrounds subdued or shadowed. With Trompe l’oeil precision, common and under-appreciated objects take on a fresh and unexpected persona.

Exhibitions
2006 White Space Gallery, New Haven, CT
2005 P.H.Miller Gallery, Woodbury, CT
2004 A little more red, Scottsdale, AZ
2004 P.H.Miller Gallery, Woodbury, CT “Black Tie Show”
2003 Minor Memorial Library Gallery, Roxbury, CT
2000 The Discovery Museum, Bridgeport, Ct.
1996 National Society of Illustrators, L.A. Professional Competition
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