Artist
Hal Douglas Himes
Born in Park City, Utah, Hal Douglas Himes earned a B.A. and MFA from Brigham Young University where he trained in painting, drawing, and printmaking. Acknowledging Paul Klee and Rufino Tamayo as strong influences, he also credits his BYU mentors Wulf Barsch, Alex Bigney, and Alex Darais as important teachers.
Walpurgis
22″ x 30″, oil on paper, 1
Oro Verde
6″ x 4.5″, watercolor, 1988
Grand Canyon Conch
4.5″ x 6″, watercolor, 1988
The Two Ways
4.5″ x 6″, watercolor, 1987
Sharks in a Shallow Channel
4.5″ x 6″, watercolor, 1987
Pharoah s Serpents
4.25″ x 6.75″, watercolor, 1986
Yellow Stingray
4.25″ x 6.75″, watercolor, 1988
Seashore
4.25″ x 6.75″, watercolor, 1988
Have a Drink of Nile Water
4.25″ x 6.75″, watercolor, 1987
Two Refreshing Drinks
4.25″ x 6.75″, watercolor, 1988
CounterCulture
4.25″ x 6.75″, watercolor, 1988
High Seriousness
4 25″ x 6.75″, watercolor, 1988
Walpurgis
22″ x 30″, oil on paper, 198
Tabernacle
oil on canvas, 48″ x 72″, 1989, © by Springville Museum of Art, Springville, Utah