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John Haag
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In a modern world where anything creative is praised as "art", John has focused his creative powers on creating work that "uplifts and enriches". With juicy and direct brushwork he boldly captures the subtle beauty and spirit of his many subjects. Setting aside the modern trends to rely upon technology, Haag has chosen to follow in the footsteps of the great masters of the 19th century by taking his canvas to the source itself, striving to powerfully capture the essence of his subjects. "I simply paint what moves me, life as it is and can become."
He adds, "Painting is more then a mere recording of something, it is an expression of the spirit of that person. For that brief moment, you are seeing more then just an image, you are seeing them."
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