Alain J. Picard

Alain J. Picard
Born (1974-04-30) April 30, 1974
Connecticut
Education Art Students League of New York, Western Connecticut State University
Known for Portrait painting, Figurative painting, and Landscape painting

Alain J. Picard (born April 30, 1974) is an American figurative, landscape, and portrait painter and writer. He resides in Southbury, Connecticut.[1][2]

Early life

Born in Stamford, Connecticut, he earned a bachelor of arts in illustration from Western Connecticut State University and studied at the Art Students League of New York.[3][4]

Career

Influenced by John Singer Sargent, Edgar Degas, and Joaquín Sorolla, Picard’s work has been featured in The Artist's Magazine and The Pastel Journal and has been recognized by The Portrait Society of America, The Hudson Valley Art Association, The Connecticut Society of Portrait Artists, The Connecticut Pastel Society, and The Pastel Society of America.

In 2004, The Artist’s Magazine highlighted Picard as one of the 20 contemporary artists “On the Rise.” In 2009, Picard’s work was recognized with the “Best Portfolio Award” by the Portrait Society of America.[5]

He has written a series of art instructional books for Walter T. Foster Publishing, owned by The Quarto Group, including:

In addition, he has hosted a series of art instructional DVDs and videos for the Artist’s Network, owned by F+W Media, including:

In 2013 and 2014 he collaborated with Terry Ludwig Pastels to create two unique Picard pastel sets.

Alain is a sought after workshop instructor throughout the United States and Europe. He is represented by Geary Gallery (Darien, Connecticut), River Road Gallery (Wilton, Connecticut), Portraits North (Lexington, Massachusetts), and Cecil Byrne Gallery (Charleston, South Carolina).[7][8]

Selected Works and Gallery

External links

References

  1. "Portrait Painting: The Heart of the Matter". The Artist’s Network.
  2. "Biography of Alain J. Picard". Connecticut Pastel Society Website.
  3. "Biography of Alain J. Picard". Connecticut Pastel Society Website.
  4. "Paintings by Alain Picard". Cecil Byrne Gallery Website.
  5. "10/10 Interview with Alain Picard". UART Premium Sanded Pastel Paper Website.
  6. "Alain J. Picard Studio Store". Official Website of Alain J. Picard.
  7. "Paintings by Alain Picard". Cecil Byrne Gallery Website.
  8. "Alain Picard". Geary Gallery Website.
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