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Bryan Haynes
Bio: The rolling hills of Labadie come to life in the imagination of the artist, illuminating a moment in time past. Drawing on the legacy of 1930's regionalist painters Thomas H. Benton and Grant Wood, Bryan Haynes continues the narrative into the twenty first century. The commercial work of the artist has graced the pages of national magazines, international advertising campaigns, CD covers, posters, and book covers from Agatha Christie to the cover of 'Scarlett' the sequel to 'Gone With the Wind'. Since graduating from the Art Center College of Design in 1983 his artwork has been represented by Bernstein & Andriulli in New York, Ron Sweet in San Francisco, and Foster Represents in St. Louis. Awards include - The Society of Illustrators-New York awards, Print Magazine Awards, Communication Arts Awards, and Graphis-Switzerland. Gallery representation includes; The Kodner Gallery of St. Louis; Norton Fine Art Studios,Disney, Estee Lauder, Warner Bros., Toblerone ? Switzerland, Universal Studios, IBM, Nike, Sony Music Corp., and Anheuser Busch. St Louis; Touch of Class Gallery, Wildwood, MO; Francesca Anderson Fine Art of Lexington, MA; Soho Arts South of Palm Beach, FL.













