Craig Hackett
Missed the opening of Craig Hackett's Exhibition at Countryside last week? No problem... come see what everyone has been talking about. Newtown's own watercolor artist original works show will be on display until November. Be sure to check out Craig on Saturday at Historic Bristol Day.
Resident landscape painter and Newtown native Craig Hackett was
born in Somers Point, New Jersey in 1939. During World War II,
the family moved to Philadelphia so that his father a machinist
by trade, could work in a defense
plant to support the family while assisting the war effort. Along
with his younger brother and sister Craig was raised in
Philadelphia and lived there until he joined the US Air Force in
1957 after high school. His four year enlistment was spent
serving in Texas, New York, & Iceland. While serving most of
his time in New York, Craig took advantage of an opportunity to
attend Mitchell College of LIU for evening sessions and did so
until he shipped out to Iceland in 1960. His tour of duty in
Iceland placed him at a remote radar site at the edge of the
Arctic Circle, overlooking the North Atlantic Ocean and the
treacherous Denmark Straits. In his spare time he studied
photography with a fellow serviceman and gained an appreciation
for the varied expressions of violent weather and the beautiful
earth tones that dominate the scenery of that rugged land. These
memories would one day enable him to feature these dramatic
values in his paintings.
In the mid 1970's Craig decided he wanted to try his hand at
painting. He began with oil pastels and within a year switched to
acrylics with the expectation that this path would eventually
lead him to watercolors for which he harbored a secret yearning
to try. After a few years the urge to paint with watercolors
became irresistible and he promptly became addicted after his
initial attempt. Consequently, Craig has focused on this medium
for the past thirty plus years and considers it essential to
produce the results he desires for his paintings of historic
homes, churches and Bucks County landscapes. Being mostly
self-taught, Craig's distinct style incorporates bold color and
contrast in his watercolors and acrylics which evoke a sense of
energy and drama while offering the viewer a feeling of
familiarity. His love of gardening and nature is evident in the
whimsical landscaping found in many of his commissioned works.
Craig's original watercolors can be seen on permanent display at
our gallery on 2 South State Street as well as assorted signed
& numbered giclee, limited edition prints, and greeting
cards.