ALBERT HOPKINS

   Albert Hopkins has been painting throughout his life, ever since producing his first painting at the early age of three. He trained at the New York Art Students League and the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Art and has always felt formal training provides only the fundamentals to create fine art. The remaining elements come from the artist's own vision and creativity.  Being attracted to the honesty of the natural world helps Hopkins create paintings that move individuals emotionally through his focus on light, color and form.  If he succeeds in his articulation, his paints are then a success. 

   Albert's paintings were recently identified in Southwest Art Magazine as being highly collectible and an excellent addition to any art investment portfolio. His works can be found in galleries in Taos, Santa Fe, various locations in Colorado, and the East coast. His paintings are collected world wide.


    Albert Hopkins studied at the New York Art Students League and the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Art. He is a plein-air painter, focusing on light and capturing the depth and color harmonies in nature. He has lived in the West and has painted full time since 1979. Attracted to the honesty in the realm of the natural world, he is particularly drawn to the western landscape.






After A Summer Rain


Beaver Dam


Burning Fields


Misty Morning Sunrise


Royal Gorge

Soft Snow, Quiet Earth