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

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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"Point Vincente Lighthouse"
Palos Verdes, CA

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"Bryce Canyon, UT"
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"Boats at Bayside Marina"
Morro Bay, CA
 

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"Farthings Ordinary"
St Mary's City, MD
 


 

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"Eastern Sierras"
Kearshoe Pass, CA

Douglas Simms Stenhouse has had the following exhibitions of his work:
  September/October 2004: Main Library, Long Beach, CA
  October 2004: Main Library, Wilsonville, OR
  October/November 2004: London Brass Rubbing Center, St Luke's Episcopal Church, Long Beach, CA
  January 2005: Schauerman Library, El Camino College, Torrance, CA
  January/February 2005: Distinctive Edge Gallery, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA

Doug also received the following awards at various exhibits:
  3rd Place, January 2005, Torrance CA Artists' Guild Annual Member Exhibit
  Honorable Mention, November 2004, South Bay CAA Watercolor Society Annual Members' Exhibit
  Honorable Mention, November 2004, Members' All Media Exhibit, Torrance, CA Artists' Guild

"Grainery @ Keeler" won the Strathmore Papers Merchandise Award at the Watercolor West XXXVI Annual Exhibit (Oct 2004) City of Brea Gallery, CA.
"Barn @ Hornblende Farm" won an Honorable Mention Award at the November 2004 South Bay Watercolor Society's Membership Exhibition in San Pedro, CA.  

1st Place Floral Category & 2nd Place Landscape Category, October 2004,
17th Annual Gallerie of Fine Arts, Torrance CA Artists' Guild

An interview about his work and 2004 "Excellence in Art Award" from the
City of Torrance, CA, was shown on Torrance Citicable Channel 3 Television
three times daily during the month of December

His painting "Grain Elevator, Pullman, WA" was recently selected for the
30th Annual Exhibition of the Western Federation of Watercolor Societies,
April 12-May 22, 2005 at the West Valley Art Museum, Surprise, AZ

 
Favorite Links
Malibu Art Association www.ArtForEwe.com

 

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