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Douglas Simonson (Author)
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Douglas Simonson is one of the world's best-known interpreters of the male figure. His work has been collected over the past 30 years by connoisseurs in 80 countries. Simonson lives and works in Honolulu, in a private studio-gallery overlooking Diamond Head.

Douglas Simonson has been painting for over 40 years. Born and raised in the dry, dusty cattle country of the western U.S., Simonson was encouraged in his art by his mother, also an artist. When he was 19, Simonson left his home town of Thedford, Nebraska to move to the Hawaiian Islands.

In Honolulu, Simonson studied art at the University of Hawaii and the Honolulu Academy of Art. He also drew, painted and studied voraciously on his own, soaking up the influence of such diverse masters as Velázquez, Vermeer, Rubens, Sorolla, Sargent, Gauguin, Van Gogh, Cezanne, Modigliani, Matisse and Picasso.

Simonson also found time for an amazing diversity of experiences and careers, from sign-painting to typesetting to writing radio and television commercials. Then, in 1981, with the help of two close friends, Simonson wrote, illustrated and published a book called Pidgin to da Max, which went on to become one of the best-selling books ever published in Hawaii. Since then, Simonson has created or co-created 11 books, which have been published in 3 countries and in 5 languages, with a total of over 350,000 copies in print.

Around the same time as the success of Pidgin to da Max, Simonson began experimenting with fine art again something he had not done for several years. Although he'd been fascinated by the male figure for most of his life, his own fears and insecurities had kept him from exploring it in his art. But in 1979, at the age of 29, Simonson put aside his fears and boldly committed himself to drawing and painting the male nude. It was a life-changing decision.

At first he was concerned that focusing only on the male figure might be too limiting, that it might slow his artistic growth. But the opposite proved to be true. For the first time, Simonson felt that he was painting what he had always been meant to paint. He found the male figure to be a continuous source of inspiration, and he began producing art paintings, drawings, prints with an energy and enthusiasm that he had never felt before.

That was over 20 years ago. Today Simonson is as committed to, and inspired by, the male figure as he was then. In the interim he has shown his art to hundreds of thousands of admirers, been interviewed in dozens of newspapers and magazines and on television and radio, has shown his work in many galleries and prestigious juried shows, and built a worldwide reputation.

One of the most unusual aspects of the career of this unusual artist is the fact that galleries are not his primary means of reaching collectors. For the first 15 years of his career, Simonson communicated with most of his clientele by mail, sending color slides, and sometimes printed flyers, to interested collectors. In this way the artist reached collectors in 65 countries and on 6 continents.

Thus Simonson was uniquely positioned to benefit from the advent of the World Wide Web. When the artist put his first website online in July 1995, he already had a worldwide following. Now, for the first time, he could reach that following with ease. Also for the first time, Simonson's collectors and admirers could view his work without sending for slides or printed brochures, and without having to travel to Hawaii!

His website showcases over 2,500 of his works. By touring the website you can see Simonson's currently available original drawings and paintings, limited-edition prints, calendars, books, photographs, and MiniPosters.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 48 pages
  • Publisher: Alyson Books; 1st edition (December 1, 1989)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1555831567
  • ISBN-13: 978-1555831561
  • Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 7.7 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,766,295 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Douglas Simonson is one of the world's best-known interpreters of the male figure. His work hangs in collections in over 80 countries on 6 continents.
Born and raised in the dry, dusty cattle country of the western U.S., Simonson was encouraged in his art by his mother, also an artist. When he was 19, Simonson left his home town of Thedford, Nebraska to move to Honolulu, Hawaii.
In Honolulu, Simonson studied art at the University of Hawaii and the Honolulu Academy of Art. He also drew, painted and studied voraciously on his own, absorbing the influence of such diverse masters as Velázquez, Vermeer, Rubens, Sorolla, Sargent, Gauguin, Van Gogh, Cézanne, Modigliani, Matisse and Picasso.
Simonson also found time for an amazing diversity of experiences and careers, from sign-painting to typesetting to writing radio and television commercials. Then, in 1981, with the help of two close friends, Simonson wrote, illustrated and published a book called Pidgin to da Max, which went on to become one of the best-selling books ever published in Hawaii. Since then, Simonson has created or co-created 14 books, which have been published in 3 countries and in 5 languages, with a total of over 350,000 copies in print.
At around the same time as the success of Pidgin to da Max, Simonson began experimenting with fine art again -- something he had not done for several years. Although he'd been fascinated by the male figure for most of his life, his own fears and insecurities had kept him from exploring it in his art. But around 1980, Simonson put aside his fears and began focusing on the male nude as his primary subject matter.
At first he was concerned that the male figure might be too narrow a focus, that it might limit his growth as an artist. But the opposite proved to be true. For the first time, Simonson felt that he was painting what he had always been meant to paint. He found the male figure to be a continuous source of inspiration, and he began producing art--paintings, drawings, prints--with an energy and enthusiasm that he had never felt before.
Today Simonson is as committed to, and inspired by, the male figure as he was then. In the interim he has shared his art with hundreds of thousands of admirers, been interviewed in dozens of newspapers and magazines and on television and radio, has shown his work in many venues, and built a worldwide reputation.
One of the most unusual aspects of the career of this unusual artist is the fact that galleries are not his primary means of reaching collectors. For the first 15 years of his career, Simonson communicated with most of his clientele by mail, sending color slides, and sometimes printed flyers, to interested collectors. In this way the artist built a global following.
Thus Simonson was uniquely positioned to benefit from the advent of the Internet. He built his first website in 1995 and within a few months his art was selling briskly online. Millions of visitors later, his website is his primary gallery, showcasing thousands of his works, and offering a broad range of Simonson art-related items, like posters, limited-edition prints, calendars, cards, books, e-books and more. You can also read Simonson's Artist's Blog (a Wordpress blog also accessible through the Simonson website) to get an entertaining and profusely illustrated insight into the artist's creative process.
In 2010 the artist added a new website for admirers of his photographs, Simonson On Location. This subscription site showcases uncensored photographs from Simonson's photo shoots in Hawaii, California, Brazil and other beautiful parts of the world.
Douglas Simonson currently lives and works in Honolulu. You can contact the artist directly at douglas@douglassimonson.com, or by postal mail at: Douglas Simonson, 1542 Young St., Suite 340, Honolulu, HI 96826, USA. Phone: (808) 737-6275.

Exhibitions
Group Exhibitions
* 1981, 1991: Artists of Hawaii, Juried Exhibition
* 1991-92 Association of Hawaii Artists Annual Show (1992: Award)
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One-Man Shows
* 1982: Kuhio Federal Building, Honolulu
* 1982: Manoa Gallery, Honolulu
* 1987: Che Pasta, Honolulu
* 1988: A Different Light, Los Angeles
* 1990: Hawaii Maritime Center, Honolulu
* 1990: Life Foundation AIDS Benefit, Honolulu
* 1991: Hula's, Waikiki, Honolulu
* 1992: Ramsay Galleries, Honolulu
* 1996: Treats, Honolulu
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Tours, Lectures, Traveling Shows
* 1987: San Francisco
* 1988: San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego
* 1989: San Francisco
* 1990: Boston, New York, Washington D.C.
* 1990: San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago
* 1991: Seattle, Chicago
* 1994: Atlanta, New Orleans
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Books
* Pidgin to da Max Series, 1981-1986, Honolulu (over 300,000 books in print)
* Hawaii, Paintings and Drawings by Douglas Simonson, GMP Publishers, London, 1986
* Islanders, Paintings and Drawings by Douglas Simonson, Alyson Publications, Boston, 1989
* brush & camera, Paintings, Drawings and Photographs by Douglas Simonson, Douglas Simonson Fine Arts, Honolulu, 2006
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E-Books
* Tropical, Male Nude Photographs, Honolulu, 2011
* Classic Simonson, Male Nude Paintings and Drawings, 1980-1990, Honolulu, 2011


 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Nice and pithy book on BEAUTIFUL works of art, October 6, 2005
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Just images of his art. He gives you the dimensiions of the real thing. Gives you a little story with each of his models and lovers. I had NO IDEA all these islanders were so damn HOT! THis book is for all races and ages (its all very tasteful), and even inclinations (str8 guys will also delight in these pieces of art).
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5.0 out of 5 stars Sweltering Heat, July 16, 2000
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"Paintings and drawings by Douglas Simonson bring the lush beauty and sweltering heat of the tropical male to your coffee table." - From gayreading
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