I offer to you a superrealist wildlife painting attributed to Tuck Hayward (American, 20th-21st C ) Oil on masonite panel. 18 inches H x 15.5 inches W. Hand pained title on lower frame edge:"Life in the Old Logging Camp" Framed in 3/4 inch W hand decorated wood molding 2.25 inches deep. Outer dimensions of frame: 20.5 inches H x 26.75 W. While the painting is unsigned, I have a watercolor signed by Tuck Hayward with closely related paintings of frogs. Tuck Hayward painted and showed his work in Santa Fe galleries in the late 1980s and early 1990s.Tuck Hayward (American, 20th-21st C.)Nationally recognized artist, Tuck Hayward was born in Mobile, Alabama in 1950. Tuck’s specialty is vivid, colorful, and exquisitely detailed wildlife paintings rendered in watercolors and often accented with pen and ink. He is also known for his soft and delicate artworks executed with Prismacolor.Tuck started painting at the age of nine under the direction of Mobile artist Jane Shaw, a “phenomenal teacher’ who taught her students to create their own vision rather than to copy others. His career began at age fifteen when his first one-man exhibition sold out.Thereafter, he continued to exhibit and sell his art regionally until 1978. At that time Sue Wiggins of Art South Inc., became his sales representative creating international exposure for his work while expanding his list of private and corporate collectors.Even with early success as an artist, Tuck went on to become an expert in the field of ornithology. At 18 he was one of the four federally licensed handers and netters of migratory birds in Alabama. For six years, he appeared biweekly as a guest expert on CBS radio in Mobile. The unique radio program featured listener participation and questions on bird identification, habits and wildlife in general. He conducted field trips on bird identification and banding for the Mobile Bay Audubon Society, Arkansas Audubon Society and the Mobile Bird Club.Tuck has authored and illustrated articles for many publications. The Alabama Conservation Magazine, Alabama Ornithological Society, National Audubon’s “American Birds” to name a few, and publications concerning Hilton Head Island, South Carolina and The Rio Grande Zoo in Albuquerque, New Mexico.After moving to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1987, Tuck continued his career as an artist. Magpies, roadrunners and other southwestern wildlife soon became additional subjects for his paintings. He also began to study and paint wildlife from the tropics.Tuck began exhibiting in both community galleries and juried shows. He had his first one man show, “Living Forms,” at the Randall Davey Audubon Center in Santa Fe. He was juried into “Selections ’89” at the College of Santa Fe Fine Arts Gallery where he was honored with an Award of Merit.While living in Santa Fe, Tuck had a long-standing relationship with the Santa Fe Council for the Arts, Inc. He exhibited in many of their shows at the Armory for the Arts featuring the artwork of local artists. In 1994, Tuck was chosen as one of the 117 artists to represent New Mexico in “Artistas Contemporaneos de Nuevo Mexico” at Salon de Guadalajara in the Mayors Palace in Guadalajara, Mexico.Tuck exhibited commercially in Santa Fe from 1987 to 1989 at Winsor Betts Fine Art and then from 1989 to 1991 at the Buena Vista Art Center in the Witter Bynner Compound. A one-man show for Tuck was the opening exhibit for the Okun Gallery in April of 1992. He continued to show and sell his work with Barbara and Ed Okun through 1995. His work was also featured at the Festival of the Arts Galley in Corrales, New Mexico and the Wildlife of the World Gallery in Aspen, Colorado.After living in New Mexico for over a decade, he and his wife, Livia, have returned home to be close to family.Tuck's Artwork is Featured in Many Private Collections as well as Being Selected by Several Corporate Interior Designers for Companies including Alabama Forestry Assn., IBM, Blount, Time, and Upjohn. TERMS: PayPal. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE. Buyer pays handling, insurance and FedEx ground or UPS ground for this item. Purchaser is expected to respond via email within two days and payment received within 3 days.
| Return Shipping Will Be Paid By | Buyer |
| All Returns Accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item Must Be Returned Within | 14 Days |
| Refund Will Be Given As | Money Back |
| Unit Of Sale | Single-Piece Work |
| Artist | Tuck Hayward |
| Size | Large |
| Framing | Framed |
| Listed By | Dealer or Reseller |
| Year Of Production | Unknown |
| Original/Licensed Reproduction | Original |
| Item Height | 18 inches High |
| Style | Modernism |
| Features | Framed |
| Item Width | 15.5 inches W |
| Handmade | Yes |
| Time Period Produced | 1980-1989 |
| Color | Multi-Color |
| Material | Masonite |
| Subject | Wildlife in Forest |
| Type | Painting |
| Original/Reproduction | Original |
| Theme | Superrealism |
| Country/Region Of Manufacture | United States |
| Production Technique | Oil Painting |
You will find that the Modernism approach gives the canvas room to breathe, which feels restful every day.