| Greg
Olsen, as a child, often relied on his
imagination for entertainment - as an adult, his imagination entertains
us with paintings that depict the best and brightest memories of childhood.
Born in 1958, Olsen was raised in a farming community
in rural Idaho. His parents, artists themselves, recognized and encouraged
his early love of drawing. Later, the devoted tutelage of a high school
teacher cemented his affinity and enhanced his technical ability. After
studying illustration at Utah State University, he was hired as an in-house
illustrator in Salt Lake City, working on anything from murals and dioramas
to simple paste-up. Two years later, he followed a friend's advice and
began painting full time. Sales from his first show only just covered
the cost of refreshments and invitations, but yielded the first of many
commissions that were to come.
His Biblical paintings, represented in religious temples in more than
20 countries around the world, and his work for the Pentagon and the National
Collegiate Athletic Association required intensive research and strict
attention to factual detail. While these historical paintings satisfy
his desire to render works with a sense of permanence, his whimsical paintings
afford him the freedom to transfer his imagination to canvas. When Olsen
paints a tree house, he paints it the way the children climbing it imagine
it to be - the simple boards and nails of reality become elaborate, majestic
castles in the sky.
Olsen's paintings are included in many corporate
collections, including Mobil Corporation, Turner Broadcasting System,
Westin Hotels, World Explorer Cruises and the American Cancer Society,
as well as the Pentagon, the U.S. Forest Service and the State of Idaho.
His works have been exhibited in prominent art galleries throughout the
West and major one-man shows.
Olsen's philosophy on art is quite simple. "For
me, I just always appreciated the beauty of art and the way it made me
feel," he says. "Art's greatest purpose is just to make us happy.
I take a lot of pleasure in painting and hope that pleasure is contagious
to those who look at my art."
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