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Steven Austin

Lakewood, CO, United States

I was born October 1951 in Bradenton, Florida, attended the Ringling School of Art and Design in Sar...

About the artist

Steven Austin

Joined In 2020

(3 Followers)

About the artist

Steven Austin

Joined In 2020

(3 Followers)

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EDUCATION
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I was born October 1951 in Bradenton, Florida, attended the Ringling School of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida, as well as the Atlanta College of Art. Steve and family moved to Atlanta, Georgia, in 1991 where I lived until 2007, when I moved to and currently reside in the Denver, Colorado area.
Careful, intimate analysis of structure, light and mass is the essential method I employ in my creative process. I believe the very act of observation brings the observed phenomena into existence. Transformation of this simple notion into a visual experience occupies the core of my art. I consider all objects of the Natural World with an equal level of scrutiny and importance. I look for patterns, geometries and coded redundancies that echo throughout our universe, be they as microscopic as spiral path of a subatomic particle, or as massive as the entire visual universe itself. Here scale is meaningless.
I generally work at a large scale, which compliments the visual impact tremendously. Indeed it is this initial impact, often perceived from a distance, which draws the viewer into the work where a more intimate connection between observer and the observed is achieved. I see the picture plane as a portal which beckons the viewer to ente...

Ringling School of art and Design
Atlanta College of Art

. In 2015 Steve Austin entered into competition and won best of show at the annual Littleton Museum exhibit. A one-man show followed at the Littleton Museum. In 2016 Steve won second place in painting category at the annual Lone Tree Art Expo. In addition to exhibiting at Vakarie, Steve took part of a group show at the Brighton Armory in 2017 and two one-man shows, Non-linear Realities, in 2017 and The Atmosphere, in 2018, and Littleton Museum 2019.