Although growing up amidst paint fumes and trips to galleries, Haag never tried his own hand at painting until after graduating from high school. "I never felt any desire to draw or paint myself, but looking back I realize that the process was fascinating to me and that I would watch and listen intently at an early age"
Those seeds would later surface while working construction after finishing school. "I was working a long day alone and had been thinking a great deal about what I should pursue as a career. I was overcome by a strong impression that I should pursue art." John acted on that impression and purchased a set of charcoals on the way home that day and sketched his first portrait that night. "I had a great feeling of satisfaction come over me and began to look through my father’s art books and magazines. I came across a painting that immediately affected me in a profound way. The way that painting was able to capture and express mood and feeling seemed almost magical to me. I felt as if I was transported into the image itself. It was then that I knew that I wanted to be an artist."
- Career -
After serving a two year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the eastern states, John returned home and pursued painting full time. Immersing himself in the study of past and modern masters, Haag quickly received commissions and at the age of 22 had his first one-man show in
John Haag has since had four one-man shows in
Haag has received portrait commissions from many prominent Utahans and has received landscapes commissions throughout the Untied States.
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