Bruce A. Bauman

Bruce A. Bauman

 Heron’s Home, oil on board, 12” x 16”

Bruce A. Bauman’s painting instincts were most likely instilled at the foot of his mother’s easel, where as a young child he scribbled with crayons while his mother painted portraits. However, the art muse struck him rather late in life when, following a successful career in investment management, his nascent artistic side could no longer be denied.

After participating in a number of workshops, Bruce studied full-time with Paul Ingbretsen at the Ingbretsen Atelier for five years. From there he went on to study and paint landscapes with Robert Douglas Hunter for fourteen years. He was also fortunate to have been the beneficiary of several study sessions with John Terelak.

Bruce has had many one man shows, and his work has been exhibited at the Copley Society, The Guild of Boston Artists, the St. Botolph Club, The Duxbury Art Center, Boston Symphony, The New York Anglers’ Club and other venues. His paintings are held in both corporate and individual collections.

Initially trained in an academic format, Bruce’s work has become more impressionistic, and he now focuses primarily on landscapes and still life, using both the palette knife and the brush. His website is brucebaumanstudios.com.

Bruce paints out of a studio in Dedham, and his work can be seen by appointment at his studio. His other passions include fly-fishing, fly tying, and billiards.

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