

The dedication Russ Docken
incorporates into his art and everyday life are critical aspects he
uses
to achieve his goals. In college, Russ became a three-time NCAA
champion
in track and field while pursuing visual arts as a career. After
college,
Docken worked eleven years as an artist for Jostens painting mascots and
coat
of arms for schools across the country. In 1992, Russ left Jostens to
fulfill his dream of painting full time in the fine arts. His oil
paintings are sensitive interpretations of people often shown in
idealistic
settings. Nothing is more intriguing to me than to look at the
diversity
and beauty of the human form. Each face is unique in its shadows,
highlights, and colors revealing an endless variety of features. Today,
Russ’s career is well established as he continues to live and paint in
Owatonna, MN.
In addition to his creative
pursuits, Russ has always relied on the support of his family. My wife
and three children not only have been my most accessible models but have
often
given me a fresh view of my paintings in progress. I have always told
my
kids, "It is important to find something in life you are passionate
about, and
then find a way to make a living at it.” I feel fortunate to be living
that dream.
Russ has been painting professionally for over twenty-five years. His work has been featured on KSTP news, and in magazines such as: Southwest Art, Art of the West, and Wildlife Art News. His paintings are reproduced into limited edition prints, plates and collectables that are sold throughout the world.
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