Art Chowder September | October 2017, Issue 11 | Page 9

When Joe left school and accepted an employment position in the sales in- dustry, he did not touch a paint brush again for twelve years. He made a couple of sketches for friends and family, and later discovered pastels. He began occasionally selling his work and entering art shows. Employed in auto finance, Joe over- saw a territory that canvassed Eastern Washington, Idaho and Montana. Once a week he drove the territory, a camera by his side. As he encoun- tered wildlife, he snapped photos and used the images to create paintings. It was during this time that he began experimenting with oil paints. He learned he could create light and mood in an oil painting that could not be achieved with pastel, and there was no limit to size. Joe found him- self increasingly committed to two full-time jobs—sales, and creating art in his evening spare time. “The sacrifice was to lose sleep and be consumed by art.” September | October 2017 9