About The Artist
About The Artist
Steve Rowlands
Growing up in the outdoors of
Maryland and the Chesapeake Bay, you would think that Steve Rowlands would be
inspired to capture, on canvas, the images of nature and the outdoor adventures
that have been such an intricate part of his life. Well, he is.
What guides his painting are
images that appear serendipitous, like a 1937 rusted-out Chevy sitting in a
field by an old barn where the light, color and brush strokes meld into a
texture that exist in his own eyes.
There are a thousand sunsets,
says Steve, and they are all beautiful.
But my passion for painting is at its greatest when I see something that
interests me. Something that looks
right, where light and composition align within to give me the “freedom” to
create that impression on canvas.
This “freedom” is embedded in
Steve’s love for the outdoors. Born in
Maryland in 1960, Steve learned to sail with his grandfather and mother. He found himself hauling anchor on Middle
River and heading out to the Chesapeake Bay every other weekend.
He enjoyed drawing in his youth
and was always asking for a good sketch pad.
His love for art and design led him to college where he studied graphic
design. Steve went on and created a business
that focused on designing logos, brochures, and website development. Steven’s Design, a website design and
development company was established and is successfully growing.
Steve set aside painting on
canvas for decades, until he met Mike Savlee in Key West, Florida. Mike Savlee was a kindred spirit who embraced
the outdoors and found himself drawn to the world of art. This intrigued Steve as he has the love for
the outdoors and the arts as well.
There’s no doubt the connection inspired him to begin painting on
canvas.
Today, Steve’s works are fast
becoming recognized for their unique color, texture and subject matter. The “freedom” for his love of the outdoors
pours out on canvas into rolling waves, sunset cover, windy regattas, colorful
fish, birds and turtles to a work-boat headed out … or whatever captures his
eye.
He is a deft sailboat racer,
enjoying the challenge of finding the wind, working with a team, and cutting it
close on a mark. He has sailed in New
England, the Caribbean, and the Gulf Coast; off shore, in heavy air, and no air
with fog in the middle of the Bay.
Winning many awards and trophies along the way for his love of sailboat
racing, Steve continues to enjoy the competition with fellow sailors.
Steve not only loves to fish, he
knows how to find the fish no matter where he’s fishing. Whether it be fly fishing on a stream in
Maryland, Pennsylvania and Alaska, or casting for striped bass on the
Chesapeake. To fishing in New York,
Nebraska, the Dakotas, Colorado or the Florida Keys for Mackerel, permit, bone
fish, graying, salmon and trout he usually returns with a great catch!
He enjoys bird hunting – goose,
duck, grouse, and pheasant. The years of
training and being in the field with his beloved Brittany spaniel, Roxy, made
it so easy for our instincts to become in sync that Steve says, “It was like he
was teaching me”. Roxy was a great bird
hunter in his younger days, but is now retired.
At 14 years old his eyesight and hearing are diminishing and he is now
living his life as a freeloader. The moral
support and inspiration he continues to provide is enlightening.
A few years ago Steve took up
kayaking. And after a winter of weekly
visits to an indoor pool, he learned to roll.
This technique is where your success defines you as a boater or a
swimmer. After conquering the skills
needed, he took on a rafting trip down the Grand Canyon single handling a class
#8 rapid. And he apparently found the
fish in Arizona too!
Today, Steve is hard at work on creating his soon to be
on-the-road Art Truck. He plans on
taking his art to the great outdoors from Maine to Florida. The 24’ step van will get a custom paint job
with an art gallery interior. You might
just see the Art Truck at a fishing hole near you.