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Contents. Early life Byron Birdsall was born on December 18, 1937 in.
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He grew up in, where his father was a Christian minister. Birdsall graduated from the. Career Birdsall started his career as a history teacher in California. After teaching for six years, he worked in advertising in Alaska. Birdsall was a prolific painter in Alaska for five decades.
He painted landscapes and portraits, both in watercolour and oil paintings. He did many paintings of Anchorage. Birdsall did prints from the early part of his career onwards. For example, he designed a limited edition of 500 prints for the commemoration of the dedication of the in 1988. Meanwhile, in 1991, Birdsall designed stamps for the state of Alaska. At the Seward Music & Arts Festival in in September 2015, he did a mural with 50-60 volunteers representing two kayakers at the for the main building of the.
Birdsall was the author of several art books. Personal life and death Birdsall was married twice. With his first wife Lynn, who was a watercolourist, he had a son, Joshua, and a daughter, Courtenay. After his first wife died of cancer in 1998, he married Bilie, with whom he resided in Anchorage, Alaska and on in Washington. Birdsall died of heart failure on December 4, 2016. Works. Birdsall, Byron (1985).
The art of Byron Birdsall: an evolution. Anchorage, Alaska: Artique Ltd. Birdsall, Byron (1993). Byron Birdsall's Alaska and other exotic worlds.
Portland, Oregon: Graphic Arts Center. Birdsall, Byron; Garvey, Mike (2009). People of the Saltchuk: paintings by Byron Birdsall. Seattle, Washington: Documentary Media. Birdsall, Byron; Stabenow, Dana (2015).