Richard Wieth
March 25 – May 20
Dogwood Center Lobby Gallery
Richard D. Wieth is a West Michigan artist who has been painting, drawing and thinking creatively for almost all of his life. Born in Chicago, he attended Loyola Academy Prep before heading to the University of Denver.
Richard has been a full time artist for over twenty years and in that time his work has been included in many juried shows including the Oil Painters of America and the Pastel Society of America.
By Richard about his work:
“I would like everyone who looks at my paintings to know for a moment the simple beauty of the simple things in life. All too often people get caught up in details and fail to appreciate the enjoyment of simplicity. I do not attempt to paint photographically and I always want my viewer to know without a doubt that they are viewing a painting.
I would love it if people could see the simplicity of still lifes in their everyday environment or the deeper beauty of animals, nature, and people. All of these subjects in their moments of simple beauty I render in a spontaneous, direct, and confident manner, in a hope that people will interact with my work more deeply and engagingly. The ultimate goal of contributing to the beauty and enjoyment of life.
I hope that the energy and love that I put into my work will remain with the painting and will provide that loving energy to the viewers.”
This exhibit combines a collection of colorful landscape and impressionistic still life paintings.