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Joseph Bohler has been painting fine art for over thirty years.
He has studied with such notables as Bob Lougheed and Richard
Schmid. In June 1991, he was elected by his peers to membership
in the NATIONAL ACADEMY OF WESTERN ART (NAWA) and won the Silver
Medal for Watercolor in their 1992 show. He is a life member of
the Transparent
Watercolor Society of America, a founding member of the
NORTHWEST RENDEZVOUS, signature member of the AMERICAN
WATERCOLOR SOCIETY, WATERCOLOR USA HONOR SOCIETY, and the ROCKY
MOUNTAIN NATIONAL WATER-MEDIA SOCIETY.
Joseph is featured on the cover of the March/April 2006 edition
of Sky West Magazine
and in the 2005 release of
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new book “Western Traditions” by Michael Duty and Suzanne Deats.
He is also showcased in SPLASH II and SPLASH IV (both published
by Northlight Books) in 1994 and 1996 and Chris Unwin’s two
books, “The Artistic
Touch” and “The
Artistic Touch II” released in 1994 and 1996. He is
featured in Northlight’s 1997 release, THE BEST OF FLOWER
PAINTING” and “THE BEST OF PORTRAIT PAINTING” by Rachel Wolf.
He
was commissioned to paint a portrait of TEX RITTER, famed actor,
country singer and song writer. Tex is the father of John
Ritter of TV fame. The painting, which also includes Mr.
Ritter’s horse, WHITE FLASH, was commissioned by John and his
brother Tom, the National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western
Heritage Center in Oklahoma City. This large piece hangs in the
permanent collection of the National Cowboy Hall of Fame. It
was unveiled during a special black-tie ceremony at the annual
Western Heritage Awards on the evening of March 19, 1994.
Joseph is a regular exhibitor in the National Cowboy Hall
of Fame’s, PRIX DE WEST, invitational show held in Oklahoma City
in June of each year. In 1997, he was featured in a two man
show at the C. M. Russell Museum in Great Falls, Montana. Since
1998, he has shown with the MASTERS OF THE AMERICAN WEST exhibit
at the Autry Museum in Burbank, California.
In April of 2000, Joseph was honored in a two man show at the
Gilcrease Museum
in Tulsa, Oklahoma. This exhibit contained 66 of his original
paintings (10 of which were retrospective pieces). Of the 56
paintings that were for sale, 44 were sold at or during the
opening. His painting, “The Corn Maiden” is now in the
permanent collection at the museum.
In June 2006, Joseph conducted a seminar entitled
“Plein-Air Painting, A Journey Through The Eyes Of An Artist” at
the PRIX DE WEST Exhibit. This seminar was also presented in
March 2002 when Joseph was a “Special Guest” at the
C. M. Russell Auction
in Great Falls, Montana. In March 2001, he won the Best Of Show
for the fifth time at the
C. M. Russell Auction in Great Falls, Montana.
In the fall of 1999, he ventured down the Colorado River
through the Grand Canyon with 14 other artists painting on
location. In January of 2001, a “Grand Canyon Show” was held as
a fundraiser for “The Grand Canyon Trust Fund” at the Forbes
Galleries in New York City. Parts of this show continue to be
on exhibit in different cities throughout the United States.
Joseph continually paints on location and teaches workshops
through out the world. He has visited Spain, Portugal,
Morocco, England, The Greek Isles, Italy (Venice, Rome &
Tuscany) and Mexico (Acapulco, Taxco, Mexico City & Oaxaca). He
is also a gifted musician. Blues and Honky-tonk piano style are
played at yearly piano concerts. In 2001, he released his first
CD entitled “Rocky Mountain Blues”. His second CD entitled
“Springtime in the Rockies” was released in 2004. |