About John Taft

John Taft moved to Colorado in 2004 with his young family to pursue being an artist, leaving his design career in New York City, to follow what felt like a calling. Multiple trips across the country during his college years attending Art Center College of Design in southern California planted the seed of the West as a worthy subject to be painted. National awards and numerous national shows followed, including the Coors Western Art show in Denver, New York's Salmagundi Club's American Masters show, several Oil Painters of America National Exhibits and numerous solo shows. His work is in the permanent collection of The Museum of Western Art in Kerrville, Texas, and The Longmont Museum in Colorado. To view more of his work, visit www.johntaft.com.

The Collection

"The natural world is full of beauty and interest and the Colorado landscape offers much variety, whether in the placid early spring flow of the Colorado River, pictured in the composition,"Kawaneche", as it continues its long journey from the head waters in Rocky Mountain National Park, or in the vertical work, "Williams Peak", where the ascending and receding waves of the terrain in this area near the Blue River, invites the adventurous to take a detour on the unmaintained road and venture in. The patterns of the landforms, vegetation, and snow create in me an abstraction of interest and wonder. Both represent just two of many western voices."

- John Taft

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Aurora Colorado Local Artists at The Benson Hotel
Aurora CO Local Artists at The Benson Hotel

John Taft's Artwork

Image of the piece called Williams Peak Detour

Williams Peak Detour

Image of the piece called Colorado Kawuneeche

Colorado Kawuneeche