Craig Shillam Art Collections
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Artwork by Craig Shillam
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Bob's Chili Parlor by Craig Shillam
Yellow Sweater Freeman Store by Craig Shillam
Above Cedar Creek by Craig Shillam
Sugar and Vice by Craig Shillam
Roadside Royalty by Craig Shillam
feed the dream by Craig Shillam
The Liberty Barn by Craig Shillam
Carversation by Craig Shillam
Autumn Centerpiece by Craig Shillam
Autumn Cool by Craig Shillam
Still Life with Fresh Peppers by Craig Shillam
Carmel Gray by Craig Shillam
Summer Leather by Craig Shillam
Autumn Carnival by Craig Shillam
A Sweet Smile by Craig Shillam
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About Craig Shillam
Craig Shillam was born and raised in Spokane, Washington, USA. He studied commercial and fine art for three years at Spokane Falls Community College, and in various classes and workshops thereafter.
The subjects for his paintings can come from anywhere, but primarily from the Pacific Northwest and the Island of Borneo, where he has visited several times. He chooses to paint in a representational style. Through the years he has found that his tastes and interests have been somewhat eclectic, and painting representationally allows him to express his ideas in the best possible manner.
Currently painting mostly in oils after using colored pencils for many years, a majoriy of his paintings have at least one figure in them. Portraying real people relating to their environment and/or circumstances, making the viewer think about what the person or people in the painting might be thinking or feeling, without telling them directly. The viewer may find irony, idealism, wit, conflict, or solitude when viewing his work. Or maybe not.
Shillam usually paints in the studio using reference sketches and photos gathered from his travels and day to day life. Shillam tends to draw and paint everyday scenes that are slowly disappearing from our way of life. From a small orchard in Eastern Washington to an outdoor market in the mountains of Borneo, He paints these because he finds them interesting and noble. as our lives become busier and more comples, Shillam attempts to slow it down and celebrate the everyday, because everyday can be worth celebrating.