Paul Dykman

Paul Dykman

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Artist's Statement

When I wake up each morning I step outside and look up, I see the mountains; I see the amazing sky, and I think, ‘Lord, how did you do that? Will you please show me how to do that?’ It’s so beautiful. I look around and wonder how to get that certain color in the sky or the hue of the mountain. It’s not easy to emulate what God finds so easy to do. As an artist, I feel blessed to have been given an ability by God to recreate images of His creation. I am drawn to areas that illustrate a calm, quiet beauty. I might not depict the subject as I see it, but also allow for artistic license.

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Biography

Paul Dykman is an artist with a vast subject range. He can best be described as a classically trained artist with the talent and ability to capture feeling. Paul has a strong use of light and a fine mastery of palette knife work.

Paul was raised in a family of professional artists in South Africa and in keeping with the Dykman tradition, he was encouraged to draw and paint from an early age. He learned his art techniques from both his father and grandfather, some of South Africa’s most prominent artists in their time. At age thirteen, Paul sold one of his first paintings at a joint exhibition with his father at the Royal Agriculture Show in South Africa. He later went on to be represented in some of the South Africa’s finest art galleries.

In 1995 he and his family moved to the United States to further his artistic exposure. Paul has made Montana his home for the past several years and his love of the West with its spectacular scenery and imagery has come alive within Paul’s paintings.

Paul was awarded the ASS Award for his painting “Shedding” exhibited with Paint the Parks in 2010 and his painting “A New Mare” was featured on a past cover of “Rocky Mountain Rider” magazine. An image of his painting “Ridin’ Hard” was used on the cover of the novel by Keith Imus “Zero Smith”.

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“A New Mare” was featured on the cover of “Rocky Mountain Rider” magazine.

“Ridin’ Hard” was used on the cover of the novel by Keith Imus “Zero Smith”.

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Exhibits and Shows

2010 Paint the Parks

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Awards

ASS Award for his painting “Shedding”