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Landscape artist, Bill Inman, is known for his combination of French and Russian impressionism
molded together with
his own personal style of color and depth. These qualities pull the viewer into the landscapes.
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One of Inmans beliefs is that a painting should not have any photographic resemblance.
Inman wants as little detail
as possible to convey an image. He desires only enough detail to convey the original enthusiasm that
the artist
experienced with the painted subject. Inman stops painting detail when he believes that he has achieved
the
naturalism and emotive response he is seeking.
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Inman studied under master painter Arlo Coles while attending college. From working
with Coles, he found he loved
vibrant colors and beautiful landscapes. He started by painting on location but then found he preferred
the studio
setting where he could concentrate on each element in his paintings.
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Inman grew up with an artist for a father and therefore was exposed to the art world
at a young age. His work is
held in numerous galleries and has been recognized by collectors. Meyer Gallery is pleased to be the
representative
of Bill Inmans fine works of art.
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