Country Zest & Style Holiday 2019 Edition

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Unique Artist Seizes an Opportunity

Photo by Manfred Photography.

“Seven-and-a-half” is one of Douglas’ paintings in an exhibit at Salamander Resort in Middleburg.

Back in the saddle at Salamander Resort.

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her luge as well as drawings for other members of the Virgin Islands luge team.

By Linda Roberts

ead down and all four hooves off the ground, the wildly bucking bronco twists in the air—riderless. A lone western boot sails off in the air toward the right side of the canvas.

The influence of artist Henry Asencio, whose work blends classical ideas of figurative paintings with a unique contemporary style, launched Douglas’ interest in oil painting some years ago. Portraiture is Douglas’ passion and browsing through his website, his work comes alive while evoking a mood and connecting the viewer powerfully to the eye of his subject.

Artist J Douglas (“There’s no ‘a,’ ‘y,’ or period in J,” he said.), who created the painting, was asked what happened to the other boot and its cowboy owner. With a wry grin, Douglas said he didn’t know, but suspected the rider was on his way to the hospital. Douglas’ artwork has stretched far and wide, and around the world, from his small studio tucked in a mountain setting near the Shenandoah River in Warren County. His quick wit and engaging personality connect Douglas instantaneously to his clients and the customers he serves. When he’s not painting, he’s working at Salamander Resort in Middleburg. He likens Salamander’s owner, Sheila Johnson, to a fairy godmother who launched his art career in directions he never could have traveled solo. “She gave me opportunities to be successful and I ran with them,” said Douglas. He now has an exhibition of his work mounted in the Salamander stables’ conference room, a large 5’x7’ oil hanging in the resort and prints for sale in the gift shop. Douglas paints some Saturdays in the resort’s lobby to the delight of visitors, and he’s working on illustrations for a book Johnson has commissioned about the resort’s mascot, Cupcake, a miniature horse. In addition to his life as a full-time fine artist, Douglas serves and bartends at Salamander. He’s met people from all over the world and has sold

Photo by Linda Roberts.

J Douglas at work in his home studio. some of his oil paintings internationally. “I love to make people feel good,” said Douglas, “and I have met some very interesting people at Salamander.” Growing up in Dallas, Douglas said he’s “a lifetime student of the arts” who followed the pathway of a graphic artist in college and afterwards when he relocated to Northern Virginia. Along the way, martial arts entered the picture when Douglas opened his own school of Tae Kwon Do in Leesburg and became a 6th degree black belt in the practice. Mounted on a plaque in his studio, the black belts hang next to paintings in various stages of development. “No one starts as a black belt,” Douglas said. “I look at art the same way…as climbing a mountain. You have to start at the base.” Graphic arts bolstered Douglas’ career as he designed a Jimmy Buffett-inspired license plate for Virginia and had his photo taken with Buffett. His friendship with Virgin Islands Winter Olympian Anne Abernathy led to creation of an illustration for

“I love eyes,” he said. “That is what it’s all about. The eye must be right.” Horses, running, jumping and standing quietly, are interspersed with his human portraits. Douglas’s wife, Cindy Battino, a life coach in Middleburg and a long-time equestrian, urged him to paint horses and Douglas initially resisted. “I wasn’t going to paint horses just because I was in horse country,” he quipped, adding that he “had done human portraits for 30 some years before painting horses.” However, a few horses led to more and now horse portraits are an ongoing part of his work. Named an Emerging Artist of the Year in 2019, Douglas’ work was featured in an international juried art show sponsored by Art Comes Alive. He’s also a member of the Portrait Society of America, Artists in Middleburg (AiM) and the American Academy of Equine Art. While grateful for the stage he is with his art, Douglas constantly works on improvement, studying and taking workshops. “People say they wish they could paint like me,” he said. “And I say I wish I could paint now like I will in five years.”

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page 62

Sporting Pursuits

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pages 60-61

It's a Fabulous New Day for Upperville Horse Show

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pages 58-59

Perspectives on Childhood, Education and Parenting

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page 56

Vineyard View - A Sommelier's Story at a Historic Location

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pages 54-55

A Christmas Concert

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page 53

Keeping a Year End List and Checking it Twice

2min
page 52

Archwood Green Barns Winter Market Goes Through Dec. 22

2min
page 51

A Hunting They Will Stay (In Middleburg)

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For Gomer Pyles, the Planet is a Playground

2min
page 48

Property Writes - Smitten Farm Lane

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pages 46-47

A Middleburg-centric Crew Unlike Any Other

2min
page 44

Saying Goodbye to a Middleburg Gem

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That Old-Timer Music Offers a Happy Place

3min
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A Small Town Mayor with a Big Time Vision

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Garden Club's Going Green

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page 38

American Legion Marching Toward a Bright Future

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page 36

The Natural Order and Open Space

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page 35

At Nick's Market in Marshall, There's Something For Everyone

2min
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Celebrations

3min
page 30

Style

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page 29

Cantankerous to the End, and a Great Friend

4min
pages 26-27

Serving it All Up

2min
page 25

A Christmas Wish List

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Conservation Easements Benefit Everyone

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An Aging Antidote: Just Move It!

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Salamander Has a Five-Star Rating, and GM

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O Tannenbaum, o Tannenbaum!

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Dangerous Blind Bombing Set Stage for D-Day

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Sporting Pursuits

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Holiday Happenings

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Unique Artist Seizes an Opportunity

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