Yahara Sunrise
Yahara Sunrise

Yahara Sunrise

Giclee Print (ID: A32557)
Designed by Steven Kozar
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Signed and numbered pigment print on 100% cotton paper from an original watercolor painting. This beautiful autumn morning is a scene right around the bend from the scene that Kozar painted in "Open Water-Winter Sunset." Living with such a rich variety of natural scenery, the artist feels blessed to have so many scenes to paint
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Steven Kozar

Steven Kozar

"My hope as an artist is to confront the viewer with such absolute beauty that words become a distraction."

Painter Steven Kozar portrays landscapes and cityscapes with painstaking detail and clarity. His original paintings are so realistic that they are often mistaken for photographs. However, his pieces go beyond mere accuracy, showing his heartfelt vision and reverence for the landscapes and people surrounding him.

Kozar primarily paints using watercolor, although he also uses oil or acrylic on occasion. There are no "tricks" to his paintings—they are all painted using a paintbrush (with very rare use of an airbrush). His paintings are based on actual places that he has visited and photographed; he then uses these photographs as a reference back in his studio.

Kozar has been painting as a full-time professional artist since 1986 (right after he dropped out of art school). His paintings have been sold in prestigious art galleries in Chicago, Milwaukee, Washington D.C., New York, and London.