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John Moyers

Member Info
CAA Member since 1994
Born: August 31, 1958
Education
California Institute for the Arts; Laguna Beach School of Art
Contact
Santa Fe, NM

To John Moyers, each piece of art is a new challenge. He explains, “I don’t want the subject matter to become a slave to my own predetermined technique, so I loosen up on some and tighten up on others. The style of each painting should complement and not hinder the theme.” This has kept Moyers’ work fresh in perspective and free from predictability.

Born in Atlanta, Georgia, John’s parents later moved their family to Albuquerque, where he spent the greater portion of his childhood. As the son of CA artist William Moyers, John was raised in a household that lived and breathed art. His parents were very supportive of his artistic ambition. “Art was all around me. Dad would go over my work and help me see the areas that needed improvement. I just grew up with art.”

John spent a memorable year at the Laguna Beach School of Art. Next he attended the California Institute for the Arts, with the help of a Walt Disney Studios scholarship. Classes were on animation techniques. “Even though I never went into that field,” he explains, “I really grew from the experience. They had such excellent instructors.”

CA artist Robert Lougheed invited him to paint wild animals at the Okanagan Game Farm in British Columbia. It was there, in 1979, that Moyers met artist Terri Kelly. They were married in 1982, and a son, Joshua, was born in 1991. The Moyers reside in Santa Fe, New Mexico where they make their living as professional artists. The history that influenced the area has taken root in John’s life and is at the center of his artwork. “I paint a lot of Indians and I like the themes based on Old Mexico and New Mexico cultures...but I also paint cowboys.”

In 1994, Moyers joined the Cowboy Artists of America. “It’s something I’ve wanted for a long time. I consider it a first class organization.”

 

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