
Classical landscapes that capture time and light through paint
Tony Griffin
At HEARTS' inaugural art exhibit held in Cedar Grove’s Center Hall on May 14, 2022, “Nature Through the Artist’s Eye,” Tony Griffin’s classical landscape oil paintings were featured on the west wall, with Nicole Schoepflin’s juxtaposed natural items and found object assemblages on the east wall.
About:
Tony Griffin is one of North Carolina’s most accomplished painters. His work is breathtaking in its beauty and simplicity and demonstrates the strong personal connection he feels for North Carolina landscapes. “His landscapes, which are often done ‘en plein air’ (on location) are tranquil, thoughtful and poetic, as if stumbled on by the viewer for the very first time,” said Jane Grau of the Visual Arts Critic.
Born in Monroe, NC in 1959, Tony Griffin was classically trained from an early age in the European tradition. The artist moved to Florence, Italy at age eleven where he lived until graduating high school from the American School of Florence in 1978. During his time in Italy, Griffin began serious art studies under the instruction of Signorina Nera Simi, NC artist Ben Long, and Italian master Pietro Annigoni. In 1974 he briefly returned to the US to study for a year at the NC School of the Arts in Winston-Salem. After graduating from the American School of Florence, Griffin came back to the US and attended college at Appalachian State University in Boone, NC from 1978 to 1979. It was in 1979 that he decided to pursue further art training on a full scholarship to the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art in Philadelphia.
The artist has since apprenticed with Ben Long on a number of major fresco projects, including the St. Peter’s Catholic Church Fresco in Charlotte; the Holy Trinity Church Fresco in Glendale Springs; and the St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Fresco in West Jefferson.
Griffin has built a strong reputation as both a plein-air landscape painter and portrait artist of note. Even though his style has loosened with time and experience, the strong classical training still forms a foundation of all of his creations.
View Tony Griffin’s bio and some of his works on GalleryC.net
View Tony Griffin’s bio and some of his works on The Art Cellar.com
View details about Tony Griffin’s 2023 event at the Blowing Rock Art & History Museum
Photos courtesy of Jim McGuire.