WALT GONSKE
Walt Gonske was born and raised in Newark, New Jersey. After graduating
from the Newark School of Fine Arts, he studied with the famous
illustrator, Frank Reilly, and at the Art Students League in New
York. He was a successful commercial illustrator before deciding
to move to Taos, New Mexico, in 1972, to pursue a career in fine art.
Gonske began his work in fine art by painting watercolors from photographs. Though he still works with watercolor from time to time, the intensity of color and light in New Mexico has led him to shift to oils and to painting outdoors. Gonske's plein-air paintings are a direct result of his emotional response to his subject. His technique is direct and bold, resulting in a dynamic, brilliant composition infused with intense color and light. Gonske interprets nature through his paintings; he does not attempt to reproduce it. His landscapes are not exclusive to the Southwest. He has painted the magnificent scenery, market scenes and churches of Mexico, Portugal, Italy, Guatemala and China. Gonske has received numerous awards for his paintings, including first prize from the Southwestern Watercolor Society, the gold and silver medals for oil painting from the National Academy of Western Art, and the bronze medal for drawing from that same organization. Walt continues to paint almost daily often from his “paint mobile” which allows him to travel extensively, paint in all kinds of weather and in total privacy. His paintings are included in museums around the country, including the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indian and Western Art, the Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art, and the National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Center. |
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