Buckley Smith, a self-taught artist,
was born in Los Angeles in 1947 into a family of creative energy
and three generations of Hollywood Art Directors. Fantasy and
the certainty that one can do anything were honed at an early
age. Today these qualities are what set Buck apart in the art
world.
By his ability to touch something in us, Buckley
helps us to see possibilities our imaginations have only toyed
with. The other-worldliness and glimpses into a time past come
from a place where only Buck has been, but that we can recognize
as somewhere comfortably familiar. The apparent ease with which
he can define the sheer of a boat or the muscle of a thigh erase
that fine line between surrealism and realism. You simply want
to be there and experience that place so alluringly illustrated
in Bucks' work.
Drawing, be it pen and ink, graphite
or charcoal, is Buck's original medium, and remains his strongest
today. The fair curve of a hull emerges naturally from these hands;
hands that could easily have been those of a naval architect.
Boats have remained his foremost subject matter. Designing
and building boats of all sizes and purposes had occupied Buck
since his early twenties. As a child he had always wanted a boat
and says, "building them was the one sure way to realize the dream!"
Hand carved models, both fanciful and graceful, radio controlled
pond boats, and full size working or sailing craft are all within
his reach.
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Sketching on Point Dume
Beach, California |
Over the years his art expanded into other mediums,
as a matter of course. Wood sculpture
in two and three-dimensional form has become an extension of
drawing, transforming the work on paper into a form you
can touch. Buck is an effective teacher in relaying the passion
involved in taking the seed of an idea from its beginning through
designing, drawing, then sculpting, carving or painting the
image in full form.
Oil painting has been the most recent edition
to mediums utilized, and Buck actually enjoys this one the most,
using his painting time for relaxation and meditation.
Of late, Buck has been sharing his work with schools,
as an Artist in Residence. Working one on one with students,
Buck has an easy, confident manner, encouraging their abilities. He
works with the children in the creation of a full size mural
used as the stage backdrop should
the Residency involve one of his musician colleagues.
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Sketching on Point Dume
Beach, California |
Year after year Buck has been involved in The Sweet Chariot
Music Festival in Swan's Island, Maine as its art director and
set designer, creating the "Living Mural"
live on stage during the performances.
Buck travels internationally, creating custom
murals as both private and corporate installations. Often, these
take him to Europe, where he gathers inspiration from the architecture
and peoples, returning with new pieces of art.
All in all, Buckley Smith literally lives
his art. He has built boats and sailed them half way round the
world, designed and built two homes
for his family, and is constantly working on his art. He
loves collaborating with other artists, and is always open to
new ideas. A lover of life and people, Buck is a man who lives
his dreams.
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