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Jeff Chapman-Crane : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jeff Chapman-Crane
Jeff Chapman-Crane (born 1953) is an Appalachian artist and American realist. Primarily recognized as a painter, his preferred media are gouache, egg tempera, and watercolor. He is also known for his sculptural work. His illustrations have appeared on the covers- and within the pages- of literary works. His art has also been utilized in non-profit activist campaigns. Crane's work has appeared in multiple venues, but he is mainly promoted by two galleries: Phyllis Weston, Cincinnati, Ohio and J.N. Bartfield Gallery, New York, New York His family's personal gallery, Valley of the Winds, which he runs with his wife, Sharman Chapman-Crane, has been recognized by the state of Kentucky as a tourism destination.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.kentuckytourism.com/group/valley-of-the-winds-art-gallery/1326/ )〕 ==Biographical background== A lifelong Appalachian, Chapman-Crane is a native of Kingsport, Tennessee. Born in 1953, he was the third of four children, and the only boy in the bunch. He reported in an interview with the East Kentucky Art Project that he spent part of his childhood exploring the woods near his home. He credited his youthful connection to the land, and his experience with negative Appalachian stereotypes as influencing his artistic focus. He moved to Kentucky in 1982. After presiding in Neon, Kentucky, for a couple of years, he moved to Eolia, Kentucky on Pine Mountain in Letcher County. He lives there with his wife, Sharman Chapman-Crane whom he married in 1984. The couple produce artwork which they showcase in their on-site gallery, Valley of the Winds. The artwork of their son, Evan Chapman-Crane, is also on display.
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