“Roaring Spring”    Acrylic     20” x 24”

#PM1                                            $2,000.00 

Text Box: Contemporary Artists   Paul Milosevich

“Santuario de Chimayo”    Acrylic     22” x 19”

#PM5                                               $2,000.00

“Chamisas”          Acrylic             25” x 29”

#PM7                                              $2,000.00

Paul Milosevich

 

 

As a teenager in the 1950’s, Paul Milosevich began playing golf and sketching golfers and musicians.  He developed a fine game as a junior, and competed against future pros, Al Geiberger and Tommy Jacobs.

 

Though he never stopped playing golf, Milosevich chose to pursue art as a career.  He became known as a master of portraiture, and for twenty years has immortalized the Nashville Songwriters Association International Hall of Fame inductees with his distinctive charcoal portraits.  It was later that he found that he could combine his two great loves to create “golf art.”

 

Born in Trinidad, Colorado, Paul Milosevich has lived, taught, and studied art throughout the Southwest.  To complete his master’s degree at Long Beach State College, the artist supported his young family by working at a full-time job after classes as a janitor.  He later taught art at the college level for ten years, but left academia in 1975 to pursue painting as a full-time career.

 

Milosevich combines his love of golf with his passion for art by painting all facets of the game:  players, courses, and the “tools of the trade.”  Paul’s thorough knowledge and love of the game, with his technical mastery of figure, still life, and landscape painting have made him one of America’s premiere golf artists.