Gicle'e fine art print on Canvas various sizes available x various sizes available $495.00 USD ROD CAMERON Rod has received over fifty awards in illustrative art, painting & design and with his lively, in-depth workshops and successful one man shows, becoming one of Hawaii's most popular artists. Today, I'm featuring the work of Rod Cameron, an artist who lives in Hawaii. He studied at the Otis Art Institute of Los Angeles and the Art Student’s League of New York and apprenticed with impressionist painter, Keith Ward. Login to view all 6 works by Rod Cameron . Trained in painting and drawing at Otis Art Institute and the Art Students League of New York, Cameron worked as an artist/designer for twenty years, illustrating many children's books, toy packages and ads for the Los Angeles Times. SSL Certificate. View . Browse Gallery | Locations | Events | About Us | Guestbook | My Account | Artists | Contact | Site Map.

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He was a stalwart western hero in several films at Allied Artists in the fifties. Rod Cameron’s fine art drawings and paintings are internationally acclaimed and widely collected. Rugged Canadian-born leading man Rod Cameron entered films as a stunt man and stand-in, doubling for such actors as Fred MacMurray and Buck Jones. An extension of this learning is the exploration of the Japanese proportional rectangle, Cameron says. Add to cart. Starring Rod Cameron, Cathy Downs, Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Walburn, Alan Hale, Morris Ankrum, Jack Ingram, Myron Healey. Directed by Joseph Kane. Starring Ruth Hussey, Rod Cameron, J. Carrol Naish, and John Agar. | Inks: Bob Butts? Profile Views 3,158 . William Witney, the great western director at Republic, said Cameron was the bravest man he ever knew because he divorced his wife and married her mother. Comic Story: The Carbine Runners: Chapter 2: Sealed Doom (7 pages) Featuring: Rod Cameron: Credits: Pencils: Bob Butts? Rod Cameron: Credits: Pencils: Bob Butts? Follow Me. 1. With Rod Cameron, Amanda Blake, Cliff Ferre, Walter Kingsford. One Sheet (27" X 41"). Content: Genre: Western-frontier: Notes: Previous indexer credited Clem Weisbecker as artist, but style of art is the same as issues #1-4 of this series.. 03/29/2019 6:30-9:30PM. Rod Cameron is no stranger to the East Hawai’i art scene: he has had four notable solo shows. Blake's murder investigation reveals that the victim lived a double-life - that of a ordinary cowhand and a famous artist. Artist: Rod Cameron Title: Bottle O … Says Rod Cameron, "Light and Dark, the straight and the curved, all the contrasts of life in life. An unrestored poster with bright color and a clean overall appearance. About Volcano he says, “There is no place I know that is remotely like it in the world.

ALOHA, I’m Rod , an American artist, primarily painting with oils in a style that has been described as New Impressionism. Only beauty is transcendent and can only be fully appreciated in light that reveals its forms. Art Views 335. Click on any thumbnail image or link to view details. Rod Cameron at Friday Art Walk. Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus Admin Office 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd, Volcano, HI 96785. ID #20039 Rod Cameron Varsity Theater Paintings Oil Representational Architectural: 2. Tall in the saddle indeed.

Woman in the Wilderness (Republic, 1952). Rod Cameron. Rod Cameron grew up surfing the beaches of Southern California, and it was in the "art rich” community of Laguna Beach where he discovered his artistic calling. 808-967-7565 (Gallery in HVNP) 808-967-8222 (Admin Office & Mini Gallery in Volcano Village)

His earliest speaking part, in 1939's The Old Maid, ending up on the cutting room floor; within one year, however, he was a busy Paramount contract player, his roles increasing in size with each passing year. Purchase canvas prints, framed prints, tapestries, posters, greeting cards, and more. Vintage Collectible Kitch Movie Poster. Published 2 works. Display Mode.
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