Bob
Tompkins was born in Greenville, Mississippi in 1943. He attended Delta
State University and became a serious student of art, earning a Bachelor
of Science Degree in Art Education, followed by a Masters Degree in
Art Education from Delta State University as well. In 1966 Bob
completed his first year as an art teacher in the public schools of
Jacksonville, Florida. While in Florida, Bob began to study under the
skilled instruction of artists Courtney Hunte and Cleve Miller.
Bob returned to the Mississippi Delta to teach art at Greenville
High School. During the summers of 1971 and 1973, he traveled to Madison,
Connecticut, to study with the great American painter Robert Brackman.
He patterned his style of painting after the Old Masters of the
Baroque period by playing light against dark. “Few things excite
me more than the contrasting of light and dark.”
Besides his still-lifes, Bob also paints wildlife, landscapes,
skyscapes and portraits. In 1973, he won the Southeastern Art Show in
Panama City, Florida.
Being an avid hunter, he began to put his kills and catches into
his still-lifes, and eventually he started to paint them alive in their
habitats. In 1980, he won the prestigious Mississippi Duck Stamp competition.
In 1988, he was again chosen to be on the stamp-print series. In 1983,
he was selected to be on the first Mississippi Wildlife Federation stamp-print
series.
Co-founder of the Mississippi River Publishing Company, Bob illustrated
and published four outdoor books.
In 1993,Bob left the Delta and relocated in Jackson, Mississippi,
teaching in the Jackson school system. In October, 2000, after retiring
from 35 years of teaching in the classroom, he began an oil painting
instruction school. The 5000 square foot state-of-the-art studio has
provided a forum for artist throughout the state to advance their oil
painting talents through his instruction. Students are also afforded
the opportunity to take three day workshops from visiting artists throughout
the United States.
For current information on upcoming exhibitions
and classes please contact Bob
Tompkins Studio using the contact information listed below.
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