Doug Henry
New Hampshire artist Doug Henry's decorative art blends the beauty of natural wood with a distinctive painting style, enhancing the charm of his creative perspective.
His art is cut from a wood panel, painted and then distressed giving it an antiqued vintage appearance. His subject matter includes nature, rural architecture, animals and early modes of transportation. Doug draws his artistic inspiration from artists like Edward Hopper, Eric Sloane, the Wyeths and most recently his influence comes from Vermont artist Warren Kimble.
Doug grew up with art watching his father work as a graphic designer in his home studio. Attending Paier College Art, he majored in illustration. For over 25 years Doug's illustrations have appeared in advertising, on book jackets and in magazines. His clients have included Barrons, Random House, Scribners, Federal Express and Visa.
In 2000, Doug began to transition to fine art. Gallery on the Green in Woodstock, Vermont gave him his first solo show. His work has been shown at galleries in Williamsburg, Virginia, New York City and currently at the Artist Guild in Manchester, Vermont.
Doug lives in Hanover, New Hampshire with his wife Robin and their two boys, where he creates from his home studio.
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