The Biography of Henry W. Dixon
"Big Apple Hideaway"---------24 X 18 ------------Watercolor
Henry W. Dixon paints predominately in watercolor, and is a realist painter in style, and his subjects are people, places and things, ie, figures, landscapes and still lifes. His figures are mainly those of children and the elderly, whose actions and demeanor seem unpretentious and natural. He enjoys capturing his figures as they really are. His landscapes are those that are of rocky terrain, such as the Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, Rocky Mountains, etc. His still lifes takes on an abstract quality when mixed with a strong light source. Depicting light on his subjects is what evokes the most pleasure in him from his painting.

Born in Jacksonville, Florida, Dixon grew up in Chicago, Illinios With his mother, an older brother and three sisters. While attending elementary school there, he occcasionally got into trouble for drawing in class when he should have been finishing his class assignments. At the age of eighteen he and his family moved to Niles, Michigan where he graduated from high school and later attended Western Michigan University and received his formal art training.

He holds a Bachelor of Art Degree in Art and Master of Arts Degree in Graphic Design. After graduation, he was recruited by Hallmark Card in Kansas City, MO. where he now resides and works out of his studio. Henry has a wife(Rena),and three sons( Rodney, Reginald and Ryan).

Dixon is intrigued and awed by such masters as Winslow Homer, John Singer Sargent and Thomas Moran. Homer and Sargent for their figures and Moran for his stunning landscapes. His major tool for capturing his subjects is one of his best friends, his camera.

Henry was selected as one of five artists to represent North America in London, England at St. James Palace for the Winsor and Newton World-Wide Millennium Painting Competition, "Our World in the year 2000." Fifty-one countries from around the world were represented including the U.S.A. There were over 22,000 entries, a record that was recorded in the Guiness Book of World Records. HRH The Prince of Wales (Prince Charles), chaired the panel of judges. The exhibition was also shown in Stockholm, Sweden and the United Nations Building in New York.

Henry W. Dixon became a signature member of the National Watercolor Society in 1995, which was their 75th anniversary. The records of the society from 1920 - 1995, which included artists and slides of their work became part of the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Institution Art Archives in Washington, D.C.

Published in these books...............................................................................
* People in Watercolor; Betty Lou Schlemm; Rockport Publishers; 1996
* Bud Plant's Inc*redible Catalogue; Bud Plant's Comic Art; 1996
* Best of Watercolor-Painting Light and Shadow; Betty Lou Schlemm; F&W Pub; 1997
* Best of Watercolor-Painting Color; Betty Lou Schlemm; F&W Publication; 1997
* Watercolor- Planning and Painting; Alan Oliver; Quarto Pub. London, England; 1998
* Splash 5- Best of Watercolor; Rachel Rubin Wolf; F&W Publications; 1998
* Arts for the Parks; National Park Academy for the Arts; 1998
* Our World in the year 2000; John Sheeran and Winsor/Newton; Sheeran Lock; 2000
* Arts From the Parks; Rachel Rubin Wolf; F&W Publications; 2000
* The Collected Best of Watercolor; Betty Lou Schlemm/Sara M. Doherty; Rockport Publishers; 2002
* Arts for the Parks; National Park Academy for the Arts; 2002
* The Artists Bluebook; Lonnie Pearson Dunbier; AskArt
* How Did You Paint That?; International Artist; F&W Publications; 2004 and 2005
Published in these magazines-------------------------------------------------------------------
* New York Monthly Gallery Review, May, 1993
* The Artist's Magazine; Dream Studio award winners; Bebe Raupe; July, 1993
* American Artist; "Painting Everyday Life"; Henry W. Dixon; October, 1996
* Watercolor Magic; "The Romance of Reality"; Henry W. Dixon; Fall. 1997
* The Artist's Magazine; "1999 Art Competition"; M. Bloomfield; December, 1999
* International Artist; "Master Painters of the World"; Jennifer King; Jun/Jul, 2000
* The Artist's Magazine "Artful Destinations"; Lorraine Crouch; June, 2001
* International Artist "Major Prizewinners Showcase"; Jinnifer King; Oct/Nov, 2001
* Watercolor Magic "In the Spotlight-Headliners 2001"; Maureen Bloomfield/ Sarah Jenkins; Spring, 2002; p.36
* The Artist's Magazine, "Beyond The Light," Henry W. Dixon, January, 2005
* Watercolor Magic "Taking Control", Caroline Purtell, October, 2005
Corporate and Institutional Collections-----------------------------------------------------------
* Kaiser Permenente Corporation; Kansas City, MO
* Fisk University; Nashville, TN
* Hallmark Cards, Inc.; Kansas City, MO
* The White House Historical Association; Washington, DC
* The Sprint Corporation
* Many private collections
Included in AskArt "Artist's Blue Book," See AskArt.com
Selected Exhibitions:
* St. James Palace, London, England
* Mall Galleries, London, England
* World Trade Centre, Stockholm, Sweden
* The United Nations Gallery, New York, NY
* The Witchita Art Museum, Witchita, KS
* Springfield Art Museum, Springfield, MO
* The White House Museum, Washington, DC
* Foothills Art Center, Golden, CO
* Rockport Center for the Arts, Rockport, TX
* Academy of Art College Gallery, San Francisco, CA
* Abney Gallery, New York, NY
* Hallmark Cards, Inc., Kansas City, MO
* Brea Art Museum, Brea, CA
* Bryant Galleries, New Orleans, LA/ Jackson, MS
* Negro League Baseball Museum, Kansas City, MO
* Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, IL