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Douglas Simms
Steinhouse
20329 Roslin Avenue
Torrance, CA 90503-2515
Tel (310) 370-6584
Fax (310) 370-5260
E-mail: dssst@quixnet.net
Website: www.douglasstenhouse.com
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Mr.
Stenhouse grew up in Washington, DC, where he practiced architecture for a number of
years. He subsequently moved to Southern California
to work with an
aerospace company before taking over the management of an energy
conservation consulting firm. Retired from these former endeavors, he now
focuses his career on watercolor painting.
As a
youngster, he was a chorister at the Washington Cathedral and was thus
able to earn his tuition through St. Alban's School. It was here that he
first studied painting under Dean Stambaugh, an accomplished painter of
landscapes, and continued his study of watercolor between school and
college with Professor Marion Junkin of
Washington & Lee
University.
At Princeton
University
he studied under the
internationally
acclaimed sculptor, Professor Joe Brown, as well as Professors William
Shellman and Francis Comstock. More recently he has been working with the
renowned watercolor painter Henry Fukuhara, and he has studied with Hisako
Asano, Professor of Art at the University
of Southern California
and Harbor
College. His work is exhibited
in a number of public venues, regional art shows, and international exhibitions throughout the US, in addition to private
collections.
Doug
does most of his freelance painting of landscapes, seascapes and
house/church portraits outdoors where he is best able to capture colors,
values, and textures in his compositions. Though much of his subject
material is from
Southern California
, Doug also paints
extensively in the Chesapeake Bay
area,
Delaware River
Valley,
New England, and the
Pacific Northwest
. He is a signature
member of the Montana Watercolor Society, a juried associate member of
Watercolor West, and an active member of the following: Long Beach Arts;
the Kentucky, National, New Mexico, Philadelphia, PA and South Bay CA
Watercolor Societies; the Torrance Artists' Guild; the Annapolis, MD
Watercolor Club; and the Morro Bay and San Pedro, CA Art Assns.
Doug
has also composed several hundred liturgical music compositions for
chorus, piano and organ. A number of these works have been performed at
churches across the
US
. He actively promotes
the interaction of painting and music.
Interested
clients can obtain quality reproductions of Doug's artwork and commission
watercolor
paintings of specific subjects.
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