Jim Smyth began his
art training at the Academy of
Fine Art, Florence, Italy, in 1965, after his discharge from the
U.S. Air Force in Istanbul, Turkey. He transferred to the School
of Fine Art, Geneva, Switzerland in 1967 and attended classes until
1969 with a short stay in Paris,
where he attended the School of Fine Arts and drew from the figure at
several studios, including La Grande Chaumière.
On his return to the United States, he began studying with Mr. Alanson
Appleton at the College of San Mateo, San Mateo, California. Jim
was a founding member of the Appletree Etchers, Inc., an etching print
shop organized by Mr. Appleton and his students to develop and promote
color intaglio. Jim served as Master Printer at the studio for
many years perfecting the techniques of intaglio and developing the
color theories of Mr. Appleton as applied to the deep etched plate.
Jim received his degree from the University of California, Berkeley, in
1972 and holds the California Community College Certificate and an
Adult Education Certificate. Jim was invited to teach "Anatomy
for Artists" at Foothill College, Los Altos Hills, California, as a
result of his many years of dissection of the cadaver and developed the
course of study of Perspective for the college. During this period, he
began teaching Life Drawing at the Pacific Art League of Palo Alto,
Palo
Alto, California. During the following thirty years Jim has
taught an average of twelve classes per week at the Pacific Art League
of Palo Alto, the Palo Alto Art Center and the Burlingame Recreation
Department among
others in all phases of drawing and painting. He has conducted
many workshops for the California Academy of Painters in many aspects
of
drawing and painting. Currently, he is an Adjunct Professor of Drawing
at the College of San Mateo, San Mateo, Californina. He is an
authority on the materials of painting and drawing, techniques of
traditional drawing and painting, color theory, perspective and
anatomy for
artists. In his career in Life Drawing, Jim has made over two
hundred thousand drawings from the model.
In addition to studies at Berkeley, Jim has studied at the College of
San Mateo, Foothill College, De Anza College, Mission College and West
Valley College, all in California. One of the pivotal points in
his career was studying with Mr. Maynard Dixon Stewart at the
University of
San Jose, California. He spent a year at the New York Academy of
Art where he was offered a full scholarship and at the Art Students
League of New York. He concurrently attended classes at the
National Academy of Design in New York. Among others, Jim studied
with M. Andrejivec, Ted Schmidt, Elliot Goldfinger, Gary Fagin, Ted
Jacobs, Leo Neufeld, David Leffel, Jack Ferragasso, Jim Childs and
Everett Raymond Kinstler and Kim English. Jim has also studied with the
noted painter and colorist, Ovanes Berberian. In 2002 Jim was
invited to study at the Academy of Art in St. Petersburg, Russia, where
he worked in Life Drawing and Life Painting.
Jim is a popular lecturer, a sought after demonstrator and juror.
He is the recipient of many awards for both his painting and his
teaching. In 1988 and again in 2003, he received the Kenneth Washburn
Award in recognition of his teaching career at the Pacific Art League
and in
1993 was awarded the Paul Emerson Award recognizing his contributions
to the arts in the community. Jim is listed in the "Who's Who in
the West" and is co-founder of both the "California Academy of
Painters" and the "International Visual Arts Foundation."
Jim and his partner Brigitte Curt (see "American Artist" Sept. '99)
have travelled and painted in Hawaii, China, Australia, France and
Russia. They lead annual painting trips to France for their
students and other painters. He continues his busy schedule of
classes in the Bay
Area of California while finding time to continue working at his easel.
Dissection studies
- College of San
Mateo
- Canada
College
- De Anza College
Awards
- Teacher of the year,
Kenneth Washburn Award, 1988 & 2003
- Paul Emerson Award, Council
for the Arts of Palo Alto, 1993
- Salies de Bearn, France,
International Plein Air competition, 3rd place and purchase award, 1996
& 1997
Instructional positions held
- Foothill College
- College of San Mateo
- Canada College
- Fashion Institute of Design
- Pacific Art League of Palo
Alto
- Palo Alto Cultural Center
- Burlingame Recreation
Dept., Appletree Etchers, Inc.
Classes taught
- Materials and media of
Drawing
- Advanced Drawing, Etching
- Rendering and Composition,
Advanced
Design
- Color Theory,
Perspective
- Portrait and Life Drawing
and
Painting
- Quick Figure
Sketching in Oil
- Anatomy for Artist
- Still Life Drawing and
Painting, Floral Still
Lifes
- Landscape
Painting
- Inner Artist and
Creativity
Partial list of Exhibitions
- California Academy of
Painters exhibition
- Gallery B, Hayward, CA
- Pacific Art League, Palo
Alto, CA
- Art Rise, San Bruno, Ca.
- Appletree Etchers, San Mateo
- Pacific Art League of Palo
Alto
- Canyon Gallery, Monterey,
Ca.
- Lighthouse Gallery,
Monterey, Ca.
- Royal College of Art,
London, Eng.
- New York Academy, N.Y.
- Art Students League, N.Y.
- Union League Club, N.Y.
- Project for Living Artists,
N.Y.
- National Academy of Design,
N.Y.
- OPA Western State
competition, Santa Barbara, Ca.
Organizations
- Appletree Etchers (founding
member and Master Printer)
- Pacific Art League of Palo
Alto, Ca.
- Oil Painters of America,
Representational (O. P. A.)
- California Academy of
Painters (founding member)
- International Visual Arts
Foundation (founding Director)
All contents © copyright 1997-2003 Brigitte Curt
and Jim Smyth. All
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