Richard
Rackus (1922 - )
Born in Michigan in 1922, Richard moved to Los Angeles, California
in 1936. He studied at Chouinard Art Institute under the tutelage
of Frank Tolles Chamberlin who influenced many of the young artists
of that period. After leaving Chouinard, he pursued his painting
at La Grande Chaumière in Paris, France for three years.
While in Europe, he spent one summer in Florence, Italy copying
master drawings in the archives of the Uffizi.
Returning to California, Richard had a variety of jobs - motion
picture sketch artist, head illustrator and art director in several
aerospace companies. He was senior illustrator for the NASA space
program where several of his illustrations won international awards.
After leaving the space program, Richard moved to Arizona where
for four years he taught portrait painting at Yavapai College in
Prescott.
Richard returned to California in 1988 and settled in Ojai, using
it as a base to capture the California landscape. Having studied
under some of California’s foremost teachers and artists -
Frank Tolles Chamberlin, Laurence Murphy and Sam Hyde Harris - it
was natural for him to remain in the school of the California plein
air painting. His paintings portray a broad range of California
scenes. His distinctive style captures the subtle colors, the effect
of sunlight and the mood of the landscape.
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