Gerd
Koch (1929 - )
Every great achiever knows that at least one person who has come
before them has greatly influenced their life at some point. This
influence can derive from close study of this mentor's work, formal
instruction, workshop activity, or by reading the proper books.
"Focus on the Masters” makes a point of paying special
tribute to the mentors of this world who have dedicated themselves
to directly bringing out the best in others through the high art
of teaching. Without a good teacher, many artists would never discover
their full potential. An instructor since 1953, Gerd Koch has personally
contributed to the success of many well respected contemporary artists.
He has a unique ability to "see" creatively and to teach
his students to "see."
Koch takes great joy in every experience and is constantly receiving
visual stimulus and inspiration from everyday life. Born in Detroit
in 1929, he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1951 from
Wayne State University and later a Masters of Fine Art at the University
of California, Santa Barbara.
He has been a member of the National Watercolor Society since 1955
and is listed in Who's Who in American Art. His work hangs in numerous
California museums, including the Los Angeles County Museum, Pasadena
Art Museum, Santa Barbara Art Museum, Carnegie Art Museum, as well
as in private collections including the Universities of Montana
and North Carolina.
He travels extensively in order to continually experience the riches
of the artistic capitals of the world. By putting together informal
world wide tours in which he acts as historian and guide, Koch consistently
makes a point of traveling with other people who are willing to
watch, listen, and learn; thereby sharing the world with anyone
willing to join him. |