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Artist Statement:
I am a positive and happy painter who projects my innermost feelings through my art. It is important to me that the joyful emotions expressed in my works are felt by the people who view my art. This is how I hope to make a worthwhile contribution to the society in which I live.
Like the artistic visionaries, Van Gogh, Monet, Pissaro, Seurat, Derain, and Vlaminck, I dare to break the rules of conventional painting to capture "The Beauty of the Moment" in a colorful and powerful rendition. When I touch my viewers deeply, it touches me deeply.
About my Works; Inspired by the beauty of nature and the interplay of light, color, and movement, I look for unusual compositions, relationships and contrasts in a scene. I embark on an emotionally draining process of immortalizing "The Beauty of the Moment" over a two to four week period. I am always seeking to make a statement, achieve mastery in the control of the brush stoke, and energize every detail of the scene with movement. When I am done, every part of the painting is in motion, and every inch is filled with my soul.
My destiny as a painter is to ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
Max R. Scharf has participated in academic, public and private exhibitions in New York, Chicago, Las Vegas, Scottsdale, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Palm Springs, La Jolla, Laguna Beach, San Diego, Park City, Memphis, St. Louis, Minneapolis, Bal Harbor, Del Ray Beach, Miami, Long Boat Key, Boca Raton, Japan, Thailand, Philippines, ...
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Artist Galleries:
The artist's works are represented by Hal David Fine Art, St. Louis, MO. 314-409-7884....
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Artist Reviews:
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Collections:
Max R. Scharf originals and limited edition prints are in private and corporate collections in fifteen countries and in the USA.
In 2008 The Saint Louis University Museum of Art acquired Scharf's painting "Let the Games Begin" for their permanent collection....
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Commissions:
The artist has created special paintings for corporate & private collectors....
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Max R. Scharf Biography:
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75
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| Gender |
Male
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| Status |
Married
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| Children |
2
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| Religion |
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| Education |
Post Graduate Work |
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| Favorite Artistic Medium |
Painting Acrylic
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| Favorite Arthistory Movement |
Fauvism - (1898 - 1908)
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| Favorite Visual Artist |
Van Gogh
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| Favorite Work of Art |
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| Biggest Artistic Inspiration |
Impressionists. |
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| Why Did You Become An Artist |
Destiny. |
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| Your Personal Biography |
MAX R. SCHARF
Web Site: www.maxrscharf.com
E-mail:max@maxrscharf.com – Cell: 314-409-7884
Artist Biography
Max R. Scharf was born in 1933 in St. Louis, Missouri where he currently resides with his wife, Esther. He was formally trained at Washington University School of Fine Art in St. Louis in the early 1950’s. In 1953 he was drafted into the U.S. Army. Subsequently he was sent to Engineering Drafting School at Ft. Belvoir, VA. Upon completion of the drafting course he was assigned to Ft. Leonard Wood, MO to work in a field printing plant as an Army Artist, Film Stripper and Plate-maker. To this day he credits that training as a vital part of his artistic skills.
Scharf was honorably discharged from the Army in late 1955 and he spent the next two years working as a technical illustrator in the aircraft industry in Los Angeles, CA. He returned to St. Louis to work as Art Director for Vi-Tronic, Inc, a manufacturer of executive gifts. He left Vi-Tronic in 1963 to start his own business. For the next 27 years he was self-employed in the corporate world utilizing his artistic and business skills. He was fortunate enough to travel the world during his corporate life, photographing scenes that he would eventually put to canvas. He painted on weekends during that time frame.
In 1991 Scharf left the corporate world and opened his art studio in St. Louis and concentrated full time on his professional fine art career as an expressionist painter.
Max R. Scharf is a no-nonsense disciplined professional who devotes all his energy, skills and experience to create a work of art that is a jubilant celebration of color, light, and motion… to brighten the day…everyday…for his viewers.
Special Awards & Selected Exhibitions
· Winner, Saint Louis Art Museum competition for their 1992 Museum holiday card. Awarded by the Saint Louis Art Museum.
· Solo exhibition 1993, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Interior, National Park Service – “ Impressions of National Parks & St. Louis” held in the rotunda of the historic Old Courthouse in the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, St. Louis, MO USA.
· Selected as one of twenty-four artists to create a painting for the 1994 United States Olympic Friendship Games. The painting 'Let the Games Begin' is now in the permanent collection of the Saint Louis University Museum of Art.
· Election as a Signature Member of the National Oil & Acrylic Painters Society (NOAPS) in 1994 and was elected to its Board of Directors in the same year.
· Signature Members Asia Tour 1997, National Oil & Acrylic Painters Society, in Bangkok, Manila, Taipei, Taiwan and Kowloon, Hong Kong.
· Solo exhibition 1999, Lindenwood University, St. Louis, MO
· Solo exhibition 2000, William Woods University, Fulton, MO: major exhibition of 40 originals of both impressionist and abstract works.
Max R. Scharf has participated in academic, public and private exhibitions in…
New York, NY – Chicago, Ill – Las Vegas, NV – Scottsdale, AZ – San Francisco, CA – Irving, CA – Los Angeles, CA – Palm Springs, CA – La Jolla, CA – Laguna, Beach, CA – San Diego, CA – Park City, UT – Memphis, TN – St. Louis, MO – Osage Beach, MO – Fulton, MO – Minneapolis, MN – Bal Harbor, FL – Del Ray Beach, FL – Miami, FL, - Long Boat Key, FL – Boca Raton, FL – Okinawa, Japan - Bangkok, Thailand – Manila, Philippines – Taipei, Taiwan and Kowloon, Hong Kong.
Collectors
Scharf’s original paintings and/or limited edition prints hang in private and corporate collections in Japan, China, France, Belgium, Germany, Canada, Hong Kong, Taiwan, England, Brazil, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Cayman Islands, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, Mexico, and the United States of America.
Books & Web Sites Where Referenced
“The Best of Acrylic Painting”
Author: Duca, Alfred M. Published 1996. 3 images dedicated to the artist.
Publisher: Quarry Books – Rockport, MA USA
“Landscape Inspirations”
Author: Knapp, Stephen Published 1997 3 images dedicated to the artist.
Publisher: Quarry Books – Rockport, MA USA
“Acrylic Highlights”
Author: Doherty, M. Stephen Published 2004. 4 images dedicated to the artist.
Publisher: American Artist Magazine-New York, New York USA
“Beyond the Beyond: Emanations of Love”
Author: Scharf, Esther Published 2006 72 images dedicated to the artist.
Publisher: Xlibris – Philadelphia, PA USA
“Max R. Scharf: American Expressionist”
Author: Miichelman, Jeffrey L. Published 2006 150 images dedicated to the artist.
140 page, hard bound book, about the life of the artist and his works.
“Biography” www.askart.com
“Biographie” www.artprice.com Commerce www.maxrscharf.com
www.artshop-int.com www.noaps.org www.art-exchange.com
www.absolutearts.com www.umsl.edu/~econed/artist-interview-scharf.htm
Publications & Media
Scharf has been cited in such publications as Art Business News, Art World News, U.S. Art Magazine, Décor Magazine, St. Louis Magazine, Counselor Magazine, PPB Magazine. Channel 5 NBC TV and Channel 30 ABC TV, plus seen in Art & Antiques Magazine, Uptown Magazine, and Indulge Magazine.
Max R. Scharf has been a guest speaker for universities, teaching senior art classes about “The Business Part Of The Artist’s World”. In 2003 Scharf was designated “NOAPS Signature Artist Emeritus”.
Scharf was selected as the Juror for the NOAPS “BEST of Missouri! 2004” competition held at the Rozier Gallery, Missouri State Museum.
Mailing Address
Max R. Scharf Studio
10358 Chimney Rock Drive #8
St. Louis, MO 63146 USA
Cell Phone: 314-409-7884
E-mail:max@maxrscharf.com
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