Since
an early age, James McGlynn has had an all-consuming interest
in art, history and nature. He feels that a
landmark-landscape artist should be well acquainted with the
history, architecture and natural environment of his subject
matter. Over 20 years as a professional painter, Mr. McGlynn
has dove-tailed his art talents with a vast knowledge of Delaware
history, its architecture and its natural beauty.
Mr. McGlynn was born
in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, in 1944, raised in Wilmington,
Delaware and presently resides in Hockessin, Delaware. His
background includes early lessons with noted illustrator, Frank
Schoonover, and later with well known local artists as Bayard T.
Berndt and Frank Delle Donne. He has a B.A. degree from
Belmont Abbey College, located near Charlotte, North Carolina, and
has attended the Haystack Mountain School on Deer Isle, Maine, The
Pennsylvania Academy of The Fine Arts in Philadelphia, and has
done extensive study of art history at the University of
Delaware. He has reproduced his work with over thirty
limited edition prints and has done several magazine covers and
designer posters. For the past twenty years, Hardcastles
Gallery of Wilmington presents him as their featured artist with a
one-man show each fall after his return from summering in
Maine. Mr. McGlynn is well known for his charity work with
his artistic talents as a fund raiser for several organizations
and churches. It may also be noted that he received a bronze
star in 1969 during the Vietnam War for his combat art with the
101st Airborne Division.
Primarily, Mr.
McGlynn is a watercolorist. Occasionally, oils have been
used as a medium. His paintings have a unique softness, yet
with an appropriate amount of crisp detail to draw the viewer into
the center of interest of the overall image. One can see how
he expresses his understanding of sky, terrain, and those shapes
covering the landscape with bright sunlight, subtle shadows or the
illuminating qualities of overcast dusk or nighttime
atmosphere. Each painting retains a strong design element,
either a diagonal road with its steep perspective, or with the
play of vertical and horizontal shapes, off centered by color and
tone. Each art piece is thought out primarily as an abstract
design, and filled in with color, detail and realistic
definition. With all of this, one can realize his artwork
has a "difference" so sought after by collectors.
Mr. McGlynn's paintings are in many public, corporate and private
collections.
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