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ROGER HAYDEN JOHNSON


Badlands Morada

Badlands Morada
Painting (H 36in x W 48in)
Echo

Echo
Painting (H 16in x W 12in)
Belle Ile Harbor

Belle Ile Harbor
Painting (H 36in x W 44in)

Le Petit Provencal

Le Petit Provencal
Painting (H 24in x W 24in)
South San Ysidro Steeple

South San Ysidro Steeple
Painting (H 24in x W 50in)
Territorial Door

Territorial Door
Painting (H 40in x W 28in)

Rociada Valley Dawn

Rociada Valley Dawn
Painting (H 30in x W 38in)
Canyon Wall

Canyon Wall
Painting (H 26in x W 58in)
Green Buoy

Green Buoy
Painting (H 10in x W 10in)

Ojo Caliente Bell

Ojo Caliente Bell
Painting (H 34in x W 34in)
Inland Chapel, Santorini

Inland Chapel, Santorini
Painting (H 30in x W 30in)
New Mexican Window

New Mexican Window
Painting (H 34in x W 34in)

La Madera Porch

La Madera Porch
Painting (H 36in x W 44in)
Los Le Febres Chapel

Los Le Febres Chapel
Painting (H 30in x W 34in)
Spring Colors, Mill Pond

Spring Colors, Mill Pond
Painting (H 20in x W 20in)

Red Buoy

Red Buoy
Painting (H 10in x W 10in)

Artist Biography

Capturing the light of early morning or late afternoon in his architectural landscape paintings is the passion of Colorado artist Roger Hayden Johnson. Originally inspired at the age of ten by the work of Vincent Van Gogh, Johnson paints with a vibrant color palette in order to capture a unique moment in time. Roger Hayden Johnson paints indigenous architecture and waterscapes, including old farmhouses and country chapels throughout the Southwest and Europe.

Roger Hayden Johnson taught himself to paint the landscapes near the small Iowa farm where he grew up. He later studied art at Central College in Pella, Iowa, and earned a Master’s degree in art and art history at the University of Northern Iowa and a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting at Drake University in Des Moines. After having lived in Paris and Munich, Johnson moved with his family to Colorado Springs, Colorado, in 1984. He began traveling into the mountains and valleys of northern New Mexico, where he fell in love with the earth-colored walls of old adobe buildings. With its small Spanish speaking communities clustered around churches, the area reminded him of Europe. And when the sun slanted low across these solid, age-graced structures, he was hooked.

Roger Hayden Johnson's works are found in private and museum collections all over the world.




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