Contemporary luminist painter Dale TerBush creates majestic landscapes, working in the
traditions of Albert Bierstadt, Thomas Moran and Frederic Church by whom his work is
inspired. However, TerBush's expansive landscapes, dramatically illuminated with an ethereal
light, are completely imaginary although referenced in the American Southwest where he lives
and works.
Born in Chicago, self-taught TerBush began his painting journey at the age of five and
has collected visual information which appears in his acrylics on canvas wherever he has lived
since, including the grand variety of land and seascapes in California where he was raised. His
professional career included designing interiors for many prestigious restaurants which
enabled him to further develop his facility for painting. The artist also developed an intense
interest in 19th century antiques over the years which further influenced his painting in the
style contemporary with that era.
A master of color and natural light living and working now in Santa Fe, NM, TerBush
has created an atmosphere consistent with the serenity and mystical quality inherent in his
paintings. " I want people to feel something when they view my work - a sense of grandeur,
wonder, spirituality. I want to touch their hearts."
The artist's work hangs in many prominent collections and he has received several
awards including Best Traditional Realist from the Laguna Beach Festival of Arts; he has also
participated in the exclusive Hubbard Museum's Pursuit of Excellence.
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