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Steve Tracy

1953
United States

12 Works exhibited on Kooness

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Works by Steve Tracy

Nice Place To Kick Butt

Paintings , Acrylic

101.6 x 101.6 x 3.81cm

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Raw Glamour

Paintings , Acrylic

101.6 x 101.6 x 3.81cm

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Empyrean Style

Paintings , Acrylic

101.6 x 101.6 x 3.81cm

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Rough Boutique

Paintings , Acrylic

101.6 x 101.6 x 3.81cm

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Taking Liberty

Paintings , Acrylic

101.6 x 101.6 x 3.81cm

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Koinonia Monk

Paintings , Acrylic

101.6 x 101.6 x 3.81cm

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Solo Victor

Paintings , Acrylic

101.6 x 101.6 x 3.81cm

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Safe Cracker

Paintings , Acrylic

101.6 x 101.6 x 3.81cm

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Big Dipper

Paintings , Acrylic

101.6 x 101.6 x 3.81cm

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Pink Panther

Paintings , Acrylic

101.6 x 101.6 x 3.81cm

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Steve Tracy is an internationally-acclaimed, Emmy-award winning artist collected all over the globe. He is most recognized for his Extreme Skiers and Canadian Landscapes and has mastered a wide variety of styles. Canadian artist Steve Tracy was born in California in 1953. After discovering his natural affinity for art with a hand-me-down set of oil paints, Steve began his art at the School of Visual Arts in New York, where he rubbed shoulders with the likes of John Lennon, Yoko Ono, and Andy Warhol in Soho. He went on to graduate from the Colorado Institute of Fine Art furthering his studies in sculpting, design, drawing, illustration and commercial art. Steve also studied printmaking at California’s Kala Art Institute and was a member of the Denver Art Student League for many years, as both a student and an instructor. Steve Tracy paints a variety of genres but has become particularly well recognized for his Canadian landscapes and for his sports collections including his Extreme Skiers. Steve’s versatile body of work is recognizable by its vibrant palette and specialized technique. This sense of colour came from Steve’s experiences living in California and Hawaii. When asked who influenced him, Steve happily recalls training in New York City with Deborah Remington and Lowell Nesbitt. His infamous landscapes are largely inspired by the Canadian Masters such as Jack Chambers and the “Group of Seven.”