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   Robert W. Wornall

 

Robert W. Wornall studied in several mediums including oil, watercolor and sculpting. He attended evening courses at the Kansas City Art Institute from 1977 — 1982, concentrating on drawing and watercolor. He also studied with many national artists at the Scottsdale Artists School, as vacations permitted, and when he retired from banking, attended the Art Student’s League of Denver. Art fields studied included oil painting, Watercolor, sculpting, drawing and pastels. He studied oil painting from several artists including with Mark Daily, Ray Roberts and Ned Jacob and sculpture from George Carison, Lincoln Fox and Stanley Bleifield. For the last few years, oil painting has been his main interest. Oils include portrait and figure, landscapes painted plein aire, and cityscapes. He paints in what some people might term a representational style and his favorite genre of paintings are the 20 Century Russian and Dutch works.

His work is sold on a direct basis and has been sold through a gallery in Tucson, Arizona. His most recent award was 1st Place in oil at the 45th Artist Alpine Holiday Show in Ouray, Colorado in 2005.

Wornall is an artist member of the Salmagundi Club of New York, and the Palette and Chisel Club of Chicago.

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"Snow Patchwork 1"

"Pacific Fog"

"Pretty Girl"
Wornall says:
"My style of oil painting may primarily be termed representational or naturalistic. I enjoy studio portrait and figure painting, and landscapes painted plein aire. I tend to draw from many styles of painting by artists I have seen in museums, shows, and schools. I have been fortunate to have worked with several national artists such as Mark Daily and Ray Roberts, and many others who specialized in specific fields. I am a member of The Palette and Chisel Club of Chicago, and The Salmagundi Club of New York. I have sold paintings through The Famous French Gallery in Tucson, and have shown at different national shows, winning 1st place in oil at the 45 year old Alpine artists show in Ouray Colorado, and have been juried into the Masterworks show in Albuquerque."