Bruce Katlin

Oil Painting

Bruce Katlin’s eclectic background includes high-altitude trail running to landscape oil painting; wood carvings, climate change influenced sculptures, performance art, and fiction writing. As a landscape painter, Bruce combines his love and passion for high mountain trail running and plein air oil painting which, he has discovered, creates an unparalleled nirvana-like state, where pragmatic thinking and intuitiveness flow effortlessly. For the past several years, Bruce has been researching the effects of exercise and its link to creativity and divergent thinking, communicating with National and International research labs compiling their findings along with his own. Bruce’s impressionistic and abstract paintings have been shown in regional shows and exhibits.

Bruce Katlin lives and works in Taos, New Mexico.

BRUCE KATLIN - STATEMENT

Based in Taos, New Mexico, Bruce Katlin uses oil paints applied with heavy layers to create abstract landscape paintings that tease out the soul and energy of Mother Nature’s shapes and objects.

Katlin also works with rice paper and natural mediums made from discarded food products and crushed minerals to bring light to our planet’s systematic destruction. Recognized for his combined high mountain trail running and plein air painting expeditions, Katlin has recently taken on two of the most pressing issues of our time: gun violence and loneliness.

Katlin is a self-taught artist born in 1957 in Phila., PA, attended community art schools as a child but has only recently been able to fully practice his craft. His early influences include Russian painter Semen Aronovich Rotnitski, abstract artist Helen Frankenthaler, and Philadelphia abstract marble sculptor Mildred Breggar.

Email: bruce@brucekatlincreates.com

Website: brucekatlincreates.com

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