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Stephen Jesic

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Stephen Jesic has been an artist from his youth, and it has been now almost forty years since he was able to devote his life full-time to painting. During that time he has exhibited extensively in his native Australia, and become celebrated not only for his extraordinary depictions of wildlife, but for his phenomenal technique in bringing animals to life. He has lectured and written about his innovations in using the medium of acrylics to render the finest detail, while at the same time suggesting an atmospheric setting for his subjects. Like the great naturalist-artists of the past, Jesic studies his models intensely. His paintings are as much individual portraits, as they are scientific representations of the species seen in their native habitats. Until now Jesic’s work has been little known outside of his native country – a result both of collector demand and his limited production. These extraordinary depictions of exotic birds – of parrots and macaws – represent the first significant group of Jesic’s paintings to be exhibited in the United States.

 Stephen Jesic’s recent work has focused on African wildlife of all sizes – from meerkats to rhinos and elephants.  These are not snapshot views, but intricate, carefully composed portraits of animals in their native environments.  Based on both first-hand study of individuals and research into the habits, ranges, and behavior of the species, Jesic’s paintings portray not only how his subjects appear, but how they live.

 Born in 1951, Albury, New South Wales, Australia. Moved to Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1952.

Moved to the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, 1983.

 STUDIES:

 Instrument Technicians Course, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and Swinburne

Institute of Technology, 1969-1974.

 

Worked as a Service Engineer, 1974-1983.

 

Studied under three Professional Melbourne Artists 1970 - 1982

 

 Undertook overseas study tours; USA, 1981, 1982 and 1983; Europe,

1983 and 1984. Techniques of the Modern and Old Masters were studied over the period, with special attention given to portraits, landscapes and still life.

 

Became a full time Artist during 1983.

 

Wildlife research and study tour, USA, September - October 1997.

 

Wildlife research and study tour, Ireland, UK, Singapore June – July 2006

  

Wildlife research and study tour, USA and Canada September 2012

 

Wildlife research and study tour, Singapore and UK 12 Dec 2014 - 5 January 2015

 

 Represented in private collections in the United States of America, Japan, Europe and Australia

 

 MEMBERSHIPS

 

2006 - SIGNATURE MEMBER - ARTISTS FOR CONSERVATION

2007 - ASSOCIATE MEMBER - SOCIETY OF ANIMAL ARTISTS NEW YORK

2013 - SIGNATURE MEMBER  - SOCIETY OF ANIMAL ARTISTS NEW YORK

2019 – ARC ASSOCIATE LIVING MASTER – ART RENEWAL CENTER

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Stephen Jesic

AWAITING THE CATCH

2019

ACRYLIC ON BALTIC BIRCH

36.1 x 28.8 cm | 14 x 11 1/4 in

Exhibiting at the MEAM

Exhibiting at Salmagundi

This work is available for purchase, for inquiries please write to kara.ross@artrenewal.org

This work is in the Collection of the Art Renewal Center.

This work is on loan from a private collection.

Stephen Jesic

Catching the Light

2021

Acrylic on Baltic birch

55 x 70.2 cm | 21 1/2 x 27 1/2 in

  • Honorable Mention / Animals

Exhibiting at the MEAM

Exhibiting at Salmagundi

This work is available for purchase, for inquiries please write to kara.ross@artrenewal.org

This work is in the Collection of the Art Renewal Center.

This work is on loan from a private collection.

Stephen Jesic

REGENT'S DELIGHT

2021

ACRYLIC ON BALTIC BIRCH

16.3 x 13.7 cm | 6 1/4 x 5 1/4 in

Exhibiting at the MEAM

Exhibiting at Salmagundi

This work is available for purchase, for inquiries please write to kara.ross@artrenewal.org

This work is in the Collection of the Art Renewal Center.

This work is on loan from a private collection.