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Artist

Jeremy Lipking

United States

Born in 1975

Joined Artisor: November 2024

Artist Stats

Total pieces for sale: 1

Bio

In a remarkably short period of time, Jeremy Lipking has emerged as one of the country’s premier realist artists. His talent, which rivals that of the late nineteenth century painterly realists such as John Singer Sargent, Joaquin Sorolla and Anders Zorn, is outstanding for a painter of any age. Like these great painters of the past, Lipking is a virtuoso artist. His canvases convey the magical aura of convincing imagery emerging out of a field of paint.

Realism has been misunderstood through most of the twentieth century as an art of imitation. In truth, when practiced by a painter like Jeremy Lipking, realist painting is a powerful creative force. Many viewers are drawn to his art thinking that it looks just like a photograph. Actually Lipking’s vision is the opposite of what a camera does. A photograph tends to flatten an image, reducing all relationships of color and shade to a stiff mechanical pattern. Lipking’s skill lies in his ability to probe in and around his subject. With a highly sensitive eye, he sees nuances of value and hue that the camera and most people can never see. More incredibly, he is able to translate his highly nuanced vision into a painted image. Lipking’s true subject is his pictorial fluency. Seeing one of his paintings involves entering into the pictorial world he has created. Like all great realists, he has the ability to generate powerful fictions.

I have had the pleasure to watch Lipking paint on a number of occasions. The experience is both exhilarating and baffling. Lipking begins his paintings in a surprisingly loose, painterly manner-something I never would have expected. He makes initial marks to find the scale and proportions of his subject. Then he applies a broad underpainting of color to capture the desired hue and value. At this stage his paintings look almost abstract, consisting of a pattern of large color shapes.

Lipking’s characteristic brushwork or gesture is what I like to call the “open touch.” What I mean by this phrase is that Lipking applies paint in broad, loose facets, often leaving areas of bare canvas in between. In subsequent additions the open areas are gradually filled in, creating a breathing lattice-like structure of paint. In a curious way, the method is somewhat like Cezanne’s manner. But whereas Cezanne emphasized the discontinuity of his touches, Lipking works with close values, so that the result is a seamless veil of color.

The magic occurs in the finish. As he progresses, he gradually refines each area, adjusting relationships of color and adding deft touches to define select elements. He brings certain forms to a razor sharp level of finish. Other passages are left vague and undefined. In this interplay of sharp and loose, the painting literally opens up and breathes. This is what makes his art seem so lifelike. Instead of resting as static images, his canvases pulse with the subtle energy of a living thing.

Michael Zakian, Ph.D. Director Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art Pepperdine University

Jeremy lives on a ranch with his family in the Santa Monica Mountains just outside of Los Angeles. He is an enrolled member of the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community of the Lake Superior Band of Chippewa Indians.

Portrait of Jeremy Lipking by Glenn Dean

Bio Author: 12x12 Show (Scottsdale)

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PRESS

November/December 2016 – Fine Art Connoisseur Magazine Rooted in Nature

May/June 2016 – Art of The West Magazine cover artist

October 2015 – Pratique des Arts French art magazine Jeremy Lipking Une realite autre

August 2014 – Artysta i Sztuka Polish art magazine ŻONGLER Z PĘDZLEM W DŁONI. MALARSTWO JEREMY’EGO LIPKINGA

June 2014 – Cover artist Fine Art Connoisseur magazine

February/March 2014 – International Artist magazine Jeremy Lipking on his Life and Work

December 2013 – American Art Collector Magazine

June 2013 – Fine Art Connoisseur magazine article on Sweden painting trip

September 2012 – American Artist magazine 75 Greatest Artists of All Time

Fall 2010 – Trans Trend – Korean art magazine article on Jeremy Lipking

June 2010 – American Art Collector magazine

June 2008 – American Art Collector Magazine

Fall/Winter 2008 – American Artist Highlights: Masters of Realism

October 2008 – American Artist Self Portrait Competition

Fall 2007 – American Artist Workshop Magazine

May 2006 – American Art Collector

November 2008 – The Artist’s Magazine: Drawing out the Riches

September 2006 – ArtNews -review of Lipking’s NY exhibition

January 2006 – People

April 2006 – 805 Magazine

May 2003 – American Artist Magazine

No previous artwork sold