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...ever-changing inspiration for his art. He remained passionate about each painting because he painted familiar subjects that he loved. Young's favorite way in which to work was painting en-plein air, or outdoors on location. This technique has also taught him the most about painting.
Young's subjects are almost entirely derived from trips to nearby Yellowstone, Grand Teton and Glacier National Parks. "There's an endless source of inspiring subject matter in the Northern Rockies. While I may include wildlife or figures in my paintings, they are usually secondary or lend support to the landscape. My paintings are often more about paint itself than the subject depicted because I find so much pleasure and excitement in the simple process of moving paint and creating a real impression of life", He said.
Reflecting a level of maturity that comes from years of passionate work and dedication, Young's paintings have evolved into a painterly style well-suited to convey the wild beauty of his surroundings. During a career that spanned more than 20 years, Young traveled extensively and exhibited at hundreds of gallery and museum shows including the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, C.M. Russell Museum, Gilcrease Museum and the Trailside Galleries. The National Park Service commissioned him to do a painting of Old Faithful, the famous geyser in Yellowstone National Park. Young's 4' x 6' original oil has now been permanently installed over the grand fireplace at the historic Old Faithful Inn.
The inspired art of Paco Young is imbued with the same vitality that so characterized the artist, reflecting his deep and abiding love of the land and its people. And just like the artist himself, his paintings remain unforgettable. |