Russell Johnson Fine Art - Modern Impressionism

Russell Johnson Fine Art - Modern Impressionism

Russell Johnson - Expressive Landscapes in Oils

Prescott Landscape Artist Russell Johnson is an Arizona native landscape painter. Through his artwork, he finds outlets to release expressions of nature's grandeur.

Russell is an award winning artist and has paintings in private and museum collections.

Russell exhibits his work at The Frame & I Gallery in Prescott, AZ where he actively participates in shows. Russell has acquired his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Arizona in May of 2003. Also, he completed a Master of Arts (Visual Arts) degree at Prescott College in 2011.

Russell grew up in Prescott, AZ and enjoyed the closeness of the outdoors. Today, he is an avid hiker, seeking out trails to explore. On these explorations, Russell photographs, sketches, and paints plein air subjects for future studio paintings.

Explore the Portfolio page to view numerous galleries of landscape paintings by Russell Johnson. Paintings are available designated with a price, which includes a custom frame unless otherwise noted.

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Exciting News!

Russell's acrylic painting "Boulders & Brambles" was chosen for the First Place award at the 2022 48th Annual Phippen Museum Western Art Show & Sale. The painting is 20x36 and inspired by a backpacking trip in the Grand Canyon. The exact location of inspiration is at Hance Creek looking to the South Rim near the sunset hour.

Upcoming Shows:

May 25-27, 2024: 50th Annual Phippen Museum Western Art Show & Sale, downtown Prescott, AZ. To find out more: 50th Annual Western Art Show & Sale | Phippen Museum (phippenartmuseum.org)

September 7-15, 2024: The Grand Canyon Celebration of Art at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon National Park. The exhibition is at the Kolb Studio September 15, 2024 - January 20, 2025. Find out more at: Grand Canyon Conservancy | Celebration of Art