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Ozias, Gary

Whitewater painting by Gary Ozias
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Whitewater painting by Gary Ozias

Whitewater painting by Gary Ozias

9 inchesx12 inches Pastel

An original painting by Kansas artist Gary Ozias

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Ozias, Gary

Vast Prairie by Gary Ozias
Vast Prairie by Gary Ozias

Autumn Cottonwoods and Winter Wheat by Gary Ozias
Autumn Cottonwoods and Winter Wheat by Gary Ozias

Last Light on the Farmstead by Gary Ozias
Last Light on the Farmstead by Gary Ozias

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Spring Mist - Flint Hills by Gary Ozias

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Warming Up by Gary Ozias

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Fields of Gold by Gary Ozias

High Country Classic painting by Gary Ozias
High Country Classic painting by Gary Ozias

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The Beginning of Autumn painting by Gary Ozias

Last Light of Winter Evening painting by Gary Ozias
Last Light of Winter Evening painting by Gary Ozias

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Ozias, Gary
Artist Gary OziasOzias was born in Missouri and raised in Massachusetts, but has spent most of his adult life in Downs, Kansas, where he taught language arts for many years. A graduate of Worcester State College (Massachusetts), Ozias’ work has been strongly influenced by his father, Stanley Ozias, who was one of the foremost engravers in the United States. Ozias works in a variety of media, but most of his recent work has been in pastels and oils.  

From the small Kansas town of Downs (population 1,040), where Ozias lives and works, he ventures across the state and on to the western U.S., seeking out both the drama and serenity in the landscape and wildlife that exist there. Whether he’s painting the vast Flint Hills, the awe-inspiring Rocky Mountains, or a lone buffalo in repose on the prairie, his representational style evokes a specific sense of time and place that engages the viewer in what is reassuringly familiar aswell as that which is unknowable in nature.

In some of his newest oil paintings (included in this exhibit), Ozias has interpreted his subjects in a slightly looser style, imbuing them with rich, evocative color and light—cobalt blue skies, fiery orange and sunflower yellow horizons, luminous white clouds—so that the work is more stylized and less representational--an interpretation of a scene rather then an exact depiction. These paintings are a powerful addition to his body of work and have created an excited buzz among long-time collectors of his paintings as well as those less familiar with his work. With the “Coming Home” exhibit, SouthWind Gallery has put together an irresistible mix of Ozias’ latest representational and stylized works.  

Like many well-known artists, Ozias’ professional art career did not follow a straight line. He put his art aside for a number of years and then picked it up again in the 1970s. He began painting professionally in 2001, and in just a few short years has established himself as a popular regional painter with a long list of awards to his credit. His work hangs in public and private collections throughout the United States and in many foreign countries. He is a signature member of the Pastel Society of America, a Master Pastelist in the MidAmerica Pastel Society, and a member of Oil Painters of America.