
Ralph Grady James
Artist’s Statement
In some way, our identity in life is determined by what and how we communicate with our world. Painting is one of those ways I use to reflect what is within me and also interact with and touch those around me. It is a way I seek to be understood by others and also to understand myself. Whether we express ourselves through painting, writing, speaking, or other methods, we all have an innate need to communicate who we are and what is important to us. It is how we express our passion, our love, our fear, our hope, our humor. Indeed, my art contains all of these — some readily apparent, others intentionally hidden. Georgia O’Keeffe spoke for me when she said, “I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn't say any other way — things I had no words for.”
My desire is to communicate the beauty of God's creation in my paintings. I want to show to others what I see and feel: the majesty, the awe-inspiring beauty of creation and, vicariously, the One who created it. My desire is to ask questions of myself and the viewer, knowing that we will not like all of the answers. My desire is for us to find a bit more peace and contentment in our lives through this process and to remember to thank God that you and I are not in charge. I want the viewer of my art to become a participant in the scene: to smell, to feel, to seek, to remember, and to take another step forward in a sometimes uncertain life.
And yet, I strive and struggle trying to carefully keep this wonderful art thing in perspective. Like so many things we are passionate about, there is the tendency to let my love for art control my life instead of enhancing my life. I like the way Scott Christensen puts it when he says, "...painting is not the aim or focus of life, but instead painting contributes to the art of living." For me, that means painting falls somewhere behind my faith and my family in priority though the balance is always difficult. I strive to hold it loosely so that God can make it work.
Current & Upcoming Exhibitions
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Featured artist since 2009 | Wausau, Wisconsin
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AIS 26th Annual National Juried Exhibition | August 1 through September 2, 2025 | Hamilton, Montana
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Spring at Sandstone Falls | Oil on Canvas 24" x 36" | 33.5" x 45" Framed | 5000

Wood and Clay | Oil on Canvas 16" x 20" | 23.5" x 27.5" Framed | 2700

Autumn Outbuildings | Oil on Canvas 9" x 12" | 15.25" x 18.25" Framed | 820

The Neighbor's Barn | Oil on Canvas 12" x 12" | 18" x 18" Framed | 1100

Threesome | Oil on Canvas 11" x 14" | 18.5" x 21.5" Framed | 1300

Morning Light | Oil on Canvas 18" x 24" | 23.5" x 29.5" Framed | 3200

Morning Mist - New River | Oil on Canvas 11" x 14" | 16.5" x 19.5" Framed | 1300
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The Stone Farm | Oil on Canvas 23" x 27" | 25.5" x 42.5" Framed

