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J. R. Hamil
Jim
Hamil—watercolor artist, is known in KC for his Plaza prints
and for his many other prints and paintings of the Midwest
sold in stores in Ks., Mo., Co., Ok., Ark., NB. He is also
known for his books, Farmland USA (written by his father, J.
Harold Hamil) and Return to Kansas (written by his wife
Sharon) which Senators Dole and Kassebaum have used as gifts
to represent our state.
Jim
has received many awards for his work, numerous prizes in art
shows, has been honored as the Governor's Artist for the state
of Kansas and as the American
Royal Artist of the Year. He has been feature artist at
several art fairs in the area, feature artist for the channel
19 auction; and has membership in the Watercolor USA Honor
Society. He received the Johnson County Library Foundation's
Pinnacle Award for Excellence in the Arts in September, 2003
and was named Best Local Artist by the readers of the Kansas
City Magazine in August 03 and, in November he was featured in
the Best Times, a newspaper which is sent to all citizens of
Johnson County over
sixty.
You
can find Jim painting in his studio—the new addition on the
back of their home. He paints mainly by commission and for the
galleries which carry his work. Jim teaches watercolor
workshops across the country. He has been named a "Friend of
Education" by Phi Delta Kappa (an education association)
because of the teaching he does while doing painting
demonstrations for schools, especially in the metro area
(although he has done so in Colorado, Texas, and Nebraska.)
Students are exposed to his ease with watercolor and gain an
appreciation of the wonders which it can create. Jim is an
elder at Second Presbyterian Church, a past member of the
Board of the Arts and Humanities Association of Johnson
County, past board member of the Watercolor USA Honor Society
and a volunteer for many charities. Jim has two sons, Alex
(35) and Andy (36) who both live in Kansas
City.
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