
Vance A. Larson (June 15, 1951 – February 14, 2010) was an abstract expressionist painter and portrait painter. A prolific artist, during his career Larson painted over 10,000 original works of art and won over 30 Best of Show awards in major art shows from
Dallas
Dallas () is the List of municipalities in Texas, third largest city in Texas and the largest city in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, the List of metropolitan statistical areas, fourth-largest metropolitan area in the United States at 7.5 ...
to
Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills is a city located in Los Angeles County, California. A notable and historic suburb of Greater Los Angeles, it is in a wealthy area immediately southwest of the Hollywood Hills, approximately northwest of downtown Los Angeles. Bev ...
. Larson's paintings are displayed in collections throughout the world.
Early career
Larson attended
Paier School of Art, and then the
Minneapolis College of Art and Design. In 1976, under the pen name Eric Van Larson, he was chosen by
LeRoy Neiman
LeRoy Neiman (born LeRoy Leslie Runquist, June 8, 1921 – June 20, 2012) was an American artist known for his brilliantly colored, expressionist paintings and screenprints of athletes, musicians, and sporting events.
Early life
Neiman was ...
as one of the nation's top 20 retrospective artists for the permanent collection gallery of the Minnesota Museum of Art, Metamorphose 1. He then went back to using his given name, Vance A. Larson. Throughout the 1970s Larson painted hard-edged oil abstract expressionist works. His best known paintings from this period include "The Lifestar" and "Blue Note."
During this early period, however, Larson made his living primarily drawing charcoal and pastel portraits, first in Minnesota, then in the French Quarter of New Orleans where he painted portraits on Jackson Square. In 1979 he moved to Old Towne, Alexandria, where he painted portraits and abstracts. Noteworthy among his portraits from that period is the 1980 pastel of the highly decorated
Iwo Jima
Iwo Jima (, also ), known in Japan as , is one of the Japanese Volcano Islands and lies south of the Bonin Islands. Together with other islands, they form the Ogasawara Archipelago. The highest point of Iwo Jima is Mount Suribachi at high.
...
veteran, Major General
Fred E. Haynes Jr., USMC, (who at the time was married to Larson’s twin sister, Valerie), now among the permanent collection of the National Museum of the Marine Corps.
California Period
In 1980 Larson moved to Southern California, and there began painting solely with pastels because he preferred their pigment purity. With pastels he painted with soft yet vivid colors, in styles including hard-edge expressionist works, florals, cloud-like abstracts, and angelic representations. With these works he was able to achieve his dream of giving up portraiture and making a living solely from his creative works. In this new style his intent was to portray different qualities of emotion in a dreamlike state. Well-known works from this period include “Catch Your Dreams Like Thunder” and “Running As Free As The Wind.”
Arizona Period
Larson's spirituality and deep respect for
Native Americans influenced his decision, in 1995, to move to
Cave Creek, Arizona. While continuing with pastels, there he developed a style of unique cave and spirit paintings and ancient hunt scenes. Of the more well-known works from this period include his best-selling “Kokopelli Gold.”
Later, Larson switched to using mainly oil paint once he was diagnosed with cancer, which he attributed to breathing excess pastel dust and an early life as a smoker. While living in Arizona he was presented, by Chief Wolf and The Shadows, with the highly coveted
Eagle Feather, legalized by the eagle feather law only through ceremony. Larson died of cancer in his home in Cave Creek on February 14, 2010.
Media credits
Cover of ''French Quarter Catalog'' c. 1978
Cover of ''
ARTnews'',
''Decor'';
''Valley Magazine''
''Pioneer Press'',
''
Los Angeles Times
The ''Los Angeles Times'' (abbreviated as ''LA Times'') is a daily newspaper that started publishing in Los Angeles in 1881. Based in the LA-adjacent suburb of El Segundo since 2018, it is the sixth-largest newspaper by circulation in the Un ...
'',
''Holistic Health Journal'',.
''Illume—Journal of Universal Ideas''
[''Illume—Journal of Universal Ideas'', Vol. 1, Issue 1, 2000]
''Doctor Goldbunny'' cover artist
Awards
Best of Show, Conejo Valley Art Museum "Art Walk," 1995
Best of Show, Beverly Hills Affaire in the Gardens, 1999.
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Larson, Vance A.
Abstract painters
20th-century American painters
American male painters
21st-century American painters
American portrait painters
American contemporary painters
1951 births
2010 deaths
Artists from Lincoln, Nebraska
People from Cave Creek, Arizona
20th-century American male artists