John Linnott
āMy love for the outdoors has brought me to a lifelong obsession with seeking out new places to paint. I have been painting for over 20 years, but in the last 4 or 5 years, I have become inspired more and more by how light hits different environments. The effect that light has on an area is fascinating to me. Depending on time of day or time of year, it is amazing that the same place can look so different.
I have found that the more I focus on light in my work, the more my ability to describe different scenes becomes a pure lesson in color and value. This is a lesson that I intend to explore in order to further my understanding of the natural world around me, the capabilities of my materials, and the limits of my abilities. With these lessons, I feel like every day I paint is like my first time painting, and Iām able to retain a deep passion and curiosity of what the possibilities are.ā
John Lintott lives in Grand Junction, Colorado with his wife Emily and their three daughters. He works part-time as the co-executive director of the Colorado National Monument Association and organizes the park's Monuments and Canyons Plein Air Invitational. He paints in his studio at home and has painted in numerous plein air events including the Zion National Park Plein Air Invitational, the Grand Canyon Celebration of Art, and the Sedona Plein Air Festival. John's work has also been selected for the 2020 and 2021 Oil Painters of America Western Regional Exhibition, the 2021 and 2022 Oil Painters of America National Exhibition and has exhibited in the Colorado Governor's Art Show in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, and 2023. In early 2022 John was invited to become a signature member of the Plein Air Painters of America (PAPA).