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John
Phillip Osborne - Born in 1951 in New Jersey, he graduated
Cum Laude from the Pratt Institute in New York. Later, he studied
with Alban Albert and Arthur Maynard who was a student of Frank DuMond
at the Art Student's League of New York. Osborne paints in oil, working
with subtle values and colors. His work captures "a small moment
in nature; a feeling of coming just a little closer to the grand
scheme of things." Known for his handling of light and attention
to atmospheric effects, he excels in recording specific times of
day, seasons, and weather conditions. His awards include;
The Bergen Museum of Art and Science, the Best in Show and Light
and Atmospheric Effect from the Hudson Valley Art Association, NY and
the Ridgewood Art Institute, NJ, Awards for Landscape from the Salmagundi
Club, NY and Knickerbocker Artists, NY. He has been included in Strathmore's
Who's Who, American Artist, Art News and Palette Talk. Osborne's paintings have
traveled around the world as a part of the Art in the Embassy program which includes
such countries as South America, Indonesia, Aftica and Russia.
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