There is an intimacy and honesty about the
subjects oil painter Len Chmiel chooses, as if each painting were an expression
of himself. He explains that he has a pretty good idea of who he is at
this point in his life. "I used to try to control everything but now
I allow my intuition to speak more. I try to stretch the truth of what the
actual image is. I never wind up with a real representation. I do
things that are recognizable, yes, but I have a much different intention."
Chmiel travels and works outdoors a great
deal, frequently taking trips dedicated to painting on location. His
travels have taken him to England, Scotland, and across Europe, into Mexico,
Guatemala and Uruguay, as far away as Nepal and Thailand, and as close to home
as his own backyard. He is fond of the Western United States where he
often fits in hunting excursions with his painting trips. Chmiel tends to
work small on location and bring his work back to the studio where he focuses on
larger paintings. "I explore the boundaries of the smaller pieces to
see which are suited for the impact of an expanded composition."
Chmiel maintains a truly open minded view of
art. He cites painters Gustav Klimt, Andrew Wyeth and Richard Diebenkorn
as influential artists who were quite different philosophically but similar in
that they all transcended their craft and actually told the viewer something
about themselves.
Len Chmiel has had numerous sell-out one man
shows, is listed in Who's Who in America and Who's Who in the West.
He has been featured several times in "Southwest Art Magazine", as
well as "Business Week", "Western Art Digest", and
"American Artist Magazine". His work is included in two books on
oil painting, Contemporary American Oil Painting and Freshen Your
Painting with New Ideas. His work has been collected by Museums and
major corporations across the United States and can be seen in such
prestigious shows as the Prix de West Invitational and the Masters of the
American West at the Autry Museum where he was voted the Artist Choice Award
in 2002.
Chmiel, makes his home in Hotchkiss, Colorado
where he not only paints but also gardens, tends his vineyard and fruit trees,
makes wine and hunts.