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Donald Demers was born in 1956 in the small rural community
of Lunenburg, Massachusetts. His interest in painting maritime
subjects began while spending his summers on the coast of Maine
near Boothbay Harbor. Crewing aboard schooners, square-riggers
and other traditional craft have provided both the foundation
for his technical expertise and the vision to transfer his first-hand
experience to the canvas. His love of sailing has not diminished
over the years.
Don acknowledges his high school art teacher as the most formative
influence in his early training. He continued his education
at the School of the Worcester (MA) Art Museum and Massachusetts
College of Art in Boston.
His professional career began as an illustrator and soon expanded
into the field of marine painting. A move to Maine in 1984 marked
a shift in his career in which illustration yielded to marine
and landscape painting. Illustration serves as a diversion from
the demands of fine art and over the years, Readers Digest,
Sail Magazine, Field & Stream, Sports Afield, Yankee, Downeast
and most recently, the prestigious National Geographic magazines,
in addition to several book publishers, have called on Don to
create visual illumination for the written word.
Dons diversity has enabled him to offer his expertise
to clients ranging from American Airlines to the National Park
Service, with projects as varied as creating art for national
television advertisements and designing art glass for Steuben.
Demers body of work has expanded over the last several
years to include the study and creation of both plein air and
studio landscape paintings based on 19th century methods and
philosophies. His landscape paintings have been widely acclaimed
and honored throughout the country.
Created in consort with painters of similar inspiration, it
has been widely acclaimed and honored throughout the country.
He is a Fellow of the American Society of Marine Artists, won
a record number (11) awards at the Mystic International Marine
Exhibition, Mystic, CT and at the Laguna Plein Air Invitational,
Don has won two awards. His illustrations have been recognized
four times by the Museum of American Illustration in their national
competition as representing the finest examples of work in the
field. A master of communication about his art form, Mr. Demers
conducts workshops for artists and lectures on his art and maritime
experiences, both here and abroad. Don has been featured in
American Artist magazine, Artist magazine and Plein Air Magazine.
His audiences include museums, art clubs and associations, yacht
clubs, historical societies and educational institutions.
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