Doug Schiller is a representational painter of still lives and landscapes.
He studied with Neil Welliver at the University of Pennsylvania and received his MFA in painting. He also attended Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture.
Doug is an artist of oil paintings and drawings that are contemporary views of classical concepts as artists have interpreted through the centuries. Every scene, every object depicted is of spaces that celebrate the balance and harmony inherent in nature and it is that balance that is the foundation for personal interpretations.
Doug is the recipient of the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation Individual Artists Grant. He is in the collections of the Schenectady Museum, Prudential, Merck and the Pingry School. He has taught painting at the New Jersey State University, The University of Connecticut and currently at the Farmstead Arts Center, Basking Ridge, NJ.
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