Jeff Koehn received his formal art education from the Art Institute of Colorado, where he graduated with honors in December of 1995. While at the Art Institute, he received extensive training in Pastel, Oil, and Acrylic Paintings from world-renowned artists. In 1995 he was awarded 1st Place in the national Creative “Genie” Student Competition. Koehn’s painting style is versatile enough to be described as both soft and bold simultaneously. The bright, rich colors and strength of form bring boldness to his delicate forest scenes. The trees seem unnaturally tall with dappled leaves traversing their height. Koehn has the ability to render the light in his artwork in an incredibly realistic way. As the eye moves from the bottom to the top of each painting, the sky becomes brighter and the light seems to slowly absorb the leaves. Jeff’s style has evolved from an early emphasis on photo realism with the use of pastels in portraits. His earlier illustrative work has appeared in numerous publications, such as Echo, Vox, Light and Life, and The University of Denver Journal Magazines. As he shifted to oil and acrylics, he has become absorbed with the excitement of color and texture, refining his paintings with dry brush techniques that lend both complexity and subtlety to his distinctive style. His influences come from Vermeer’s use of light spilling across his paintings and from John Singer Sergeant’s lush portraits.