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 Walton Ford,

Walton Ford

Tale of Johnny Nutkin, 2001

6 color hardground and softground etching, aquatint, spit-bite aquatint and drypoint

Edition of 50

44 x 30 inches 

 Walton Ford,

Walton Ford

Dying Words, 2005

6 copper plates, hardground etching, aquatint, spit bite aquatint, drypoint, scraping and burnishing on white Rives paper

Edition of 75

16 x 21 1/2 inches 

Biography

Creating work that resembles John James Audubon's classic images of wildlife and birds, Walton Ford subverts them to narrative painting whereby he comments on contemporary society such as its desecration of nature. He showed early art talent as a child who was raised in the South and then studied film making at the Rhode Island School of Design. A year in Italy studying Renaissance art changed the direction of his life, and from that time he applied Old Master techniques and styles to his unique subject matter. He settled in the Hudson River Valley of upstate New York.