Jack
Atkins is a fourth generation New Mexican, born and raised in the north
central part of the state. As a teenager in Taos, he was heavily influenced
by the emphasis placed by the community on its art and artists. This
eventually led to his current fascination with the culture and traditions of
the southwest in general, and New Mexico in particular. The intense desert
light and vistas became the inspiration for his use of vivid colors and
dramatic compositions to capture the underlying sense of drama and history
of the area.
Jack
received a degree in geology from New Mexico State University and went on to
a successful career as a petroleum geologist, but because he was always
feeling that something was missing, he moved back to New Mexico and finally
realized his need to express his feelings through his art. He studied under
Louis Maestas at Art Masters Academy in Albuquerque and since that time has
enjoyed a fulfilling career as a professional artist.
Jack paints
in a contemporary realist style, usually choosing Southwestern themes,
particularly those relating to regional cultures and traditions.