Often people make the mistake of thinking of art as something that is to do only with the senses and nothing to do with practicality. People who think like
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Blue Utramarine - Magi Puig, 2004. Catalan, b.1966- Oil on canvas,
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"Enter The Dragon" is a dazzling example of Bryan Mark Taylor's modern approach to Impressionism. This relatively small oil on panel packs a lot detail of the ancient way of life in a Chinese city, with pastel reds, blues, and tans. Painted from a study done on location in Mainland China, this oil highlights the entrance at the end of the alley surrounded by the greens, blues, and tans of the street. A world traveler and an accomplished landscape and cityscape painter, Bryan Mark Taylor is currently working out of his Utah studio. Bryan has won numerous top awards at the nation’s most prestigious plein air invitationals and his work has been shown in museums across the country. He has been featured in Fine Art Connoisseur, Plein Air, Southwest Art, American Art Collector and American Artist Workshop magazines. Bryan has had many successful one man shows and has been featured in numerous group shows including the Coors Western Art and California Art Club’s Gold Medal show. Bryan is represented by galleries in California, Colorado and Utah and his work is found in private, corporate and museum collections around the world. Bryan is a sought after teacher and lecturer has taught courses around the country including the Academy of Art University, Pixar and the Scottsdale Artists School. Bryan has also been a featured speaker at the 2012 and 2013 Plein Air Convention and has produced an instructional DVD titled “Painting Cityscapes.” Bryan has traveled extensively carefully observing and capturing nature’s everyday miracles. Bryan was born in Portland, Oregon. He received his BA from Brigham Young University in 2001 and his MFA from the Academy of Art University in 2005. He lives with his wife and four children in Alpine, Utah.