From Deseret News archives:
Al Rounds: Utah painter's 'calling' is a stroke of wonder
"He is the premier landscape painter of LDS historic sites," says Jay Todd, former longtime editor of the Ensign. "He's made a great contribution to the Utah art community and to Latter-day Saints. His name will be permanent in the LDS community. He's made a real mark."
Rounds has painted the Sacred Grove, the Hill Cumorah, the Susquehanna River, Kirtland Temple, Liberty Jail and many more LDS historical sites, but his work goes well beyond Mormonism. His personal favorite is "View From Main Street," a serene, crystalline winter scene commissioned by entrepreneur Larry Miller.
"You look at one of his paintings, and you say, 'That's Al Rounds,' " says Dave Erickson, owner of David Erickson's Fine Art. "He evokes a feeling; he creates a dialogue between the viewer and artist. Every time you look at it you're stimulated."
A life-altering dream
The most singular trademark of Rounds' paintings is that they appear to be done in oils, but they're watercolors. "I paint like a landscape oil painter with watercolors," he says.
"It's horrible," says Rounds, 47. "I've been painting full time for 25 years, and I spent one month on a painting recently and threw it away. You can mess up a painting with just one stupid stroke or one thing that gets away from you. You can't save it. You just have to start over. Watercolors are totally unforgiving."
But when watercolor works, it is a luminous medium, and few have mastered it as well as Rounds. Rounds' skies are so smoothed and lush that someone once accused him of airbrushing them.
"People imitate Al's content, but not his wonderful grated washes that create his skies," says Erickson.
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