R. Wayne's profile
R. Wayne Reynolds was born in Arlington, Virginia on February 22, 1953. His first visit to the National Gallery of Art at the age of five, combined with visits to the Smithsonian's Natural History Museum, made an impermeable impression that formed the foundation for his lifelong love of art and nature. That experience also set the standard for his creative work as a visual artist.
Beginning three years after receiving his BFA in Painting from MICA in 1975, Reynolds taught himself the 500-year-old craft of gold leafing. Working as a self-employed Gold Leaf Conservator, Reynolds clients have included the White House, the National Gallery of Art, the United States Capitol, the State Department, the US Treasury, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Working as a Contemporary Artist, he often combines his Master Gilder skills with his practice as a Contemporary Visual Artist. His work has been exhibited in Museums and International Art Fairs, as listed in his Resume.
Beginning three years after receiving his BFA in Painting from MICA in 1975, Reynolds taught himself the 500-year-old craft of gold leafing. Working as a self-employed Gold Leaf Conservator, Reynolds clients have included the White House, the National Gallery of Art, the United States Capitol, the State Department, the US Treasury, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Working as a Contemporary Artist, he often combines his Master Gilder skills with his practice as a Contemporary Visual Artist. His work has been exhibited in Museums and International Art Fairs, as listed in his Resume.
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