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Photo:Joan Almond |
Award-winning Los Angeles portrait artist Johanna Spinks knows faces inside out. For years
she worked as a top Hollywood makeup artist to the stars applying her artistry to many
famous faces before they went under the lights.
Over the years she became increasingly frustrated by the demands of the business and decided
to devote herself full-time to her love of classical portraiture - still painting the
face, but from now on exclusively in oil on canvas.
"Years of applying makeup to all types of faces (from astronaut moon-walker Buzz
Aldrin, to actresses Jean Stapelton, All In The Family, and Tori Spelling, Beverly Hills
90210) under every conceivable lighting condition have given me a solid grasp of the facial
form," says Johanna.
Her work, which also includes still life and landscape, has won her national acclaim being
featured recently in the New York Times, and earning juried recognition, awards and
show acceptances from various art institutions including American Artist Magazine,
Art Talk, Oil Painters of America and The California Art Club. Johanna's affiliations
also include Allied Artists of America, Artists Fellowship of New York, Players Club
of New York, National Arts Club, Portrait Society of America (Johanna was proud to serve as
its' Caliornia State Ambassador for three years), and Portrait Society of Atlanta.
"I have always loved and studied every aspect of art but portraiture was a natural
draw for me. There was just nothing else I wanted to paint. I am fascinated by faces and
I study them all day long even when I'm not actually painting them, at the local coffee
shop, at the drycleaners, at a L. A. Lakers Game, wherever...
but painting a portrait is so much more than capturing a likeness. It is about a very
delicate and sympathetic rendering of that person's essence and spirit for posterity and
for future generations to see.
"And for me, that is where the real thrill and challenge comes in artistically. No
one wants to see a dull soulless portrait however well it is painted. There are plenty
of those on museum walls already. That special spark which brings tears to the client's
eyes on delivery has to be there or you haven't done your job as a portrait artist. I
want people to say 'Wow, you really captured the person... and it's also a great painting.
Then I know it is a job well done.' "
Johanna steadfastly observes from her Malibu studio the grand tradition of oil portraiture
after studying in museums around the world the works of the Old Masters from Frans Hal
and Velasquez to John Singer Sargent and Lord Frederick Leighton.
She is particuarly grateful for the inspiration and teachings of modern day master Mr.
Everett Raymond Kinstler N.A. ( painter of five U.S. presidents and over 50 cabinet members)
with whom she has studied at The New York Art Students' League and The National Academy
of Design.
Her classical oil portraits and paintings hang in both public and private collections in the
United States, Canada, England and Australia.

Johanna Spinks in her studio painting from life.
Photo By James Scolari |
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