Tim McMeans · Mixed Media Artist · Currently at JG Art Gallery
Tim McMeans does not come from a lineage of artists. He comes from bookbinders, scratch bakers, carpenters, and machinists — people whose relationship to making was practical, physical, and exacting. That craft inheritance is present in the way he works: smoke-stained paper applied to handmade wooden frames, then drawn and painted in acrylic and ink, then sealed. The surfaces bear the evidence of process. He began drawing at age six after watching his older brother, earned a BFA from the University of Texas at San Antonio studying drawing, printmaking, painting, and art history, and has been a visual art teacher at East Central High School in San Antonio for 19 years alongside his studio practice.
In Untitled street scene, the composition divides along a diagonal axis where cerulean and pale blue pigment—applied with deliberate linear hatching—cuts through a landscape of charred navy, deep teal, and ochre-tan forms that suggest both geological strata and urban architecture. Paint builds sculptural thickness on the canvas surface, with dark blues pushed into dimensional peaks while lighter earth tones recede into flatter passages, creating an unstable topography where water or light seems to carve through solid matter. The spatial logic remains deliberately ambiguous—neither landscape nor abstraction, the work hovers between representation and material gesture, refusing easy legibility. What's most interesting here is the artist's refusal of completion: the rough edges and visible canvas ground suggest less a finished statement than a diagram of perception itself, as if the act of painting is still deciding what the subject might be. His paintings use animals as symbolic subjects — each one chosen because it has enriched his life or carries personal meaning. The animals in his work are not illustrative; they are arguments about something beyond themselves. They appear in compositions layered with abstraction, text, and found objects, the whole surface held together by the warmth and grain of the wood beneath. The smoke-staining — actual smoke, worked into the paper before painting begins — gives his surfaces a quality of age and atmosphere that paint alone cannot produce. His statement: “Wood, paint, smoke, and ink. Objects, animals, abstractions, and text. Everything is connected and everything is intentional. Memory informs the concept and creative process with the ultimate hope of a shared connection.”
He has appeared in more than 35 group exhibitions and 12 solo shows across Texas, New Mexico, California, and Colorado. His work is held in national and international collections. He has been an Official Selection of the Yosemite Renaissance in 2016, 2017, and 2018, and received the Weiss Vocelka Award for “The Energy and Memory of Place” at Yosemite Renaissance 33 in 2018. He is represented at Horizon Fine Art Gallery in Jackson Hole, Wyoming and The Copper Fox Gallery, in addition to JG Art Gallery on Bainbridge Island.
Wood, paint, smoke, and ink. Objects, animals, abstractions, and text. Everything is connected and everything is intentional. Memory informs the concept and creative process with the ultimate hope of a shared connection.
Tim's practice, in detail.
Education & Formation
- BFAUniversity of Texas at San AntonioDrawing · Printmaking · Painting · Art History
- OriginFamily of bookbinders, bakers, carpenters, machinistsCraft lineage — not academic, but precise
- BeganAge 6 — watching his older brother drawLifelong practice from that moment
- 19 yearsVisual Art Teacher — East Central High SchoolSan Antonio, TX — parallel to studio practice
Selected Exhibitions
- OngoingJG Art GalleryBainbridge Island, WA
- OngoingHorizon Fine Art GalleryJackson Hole, WY
- OngoingThe Copper Fox Gallery
- 35+Group exhibitions — TX, NM, CA, CO
- 12Solo exhibitions — TX, NM, CA, CO
Awards & Recognition
- 2020Award of Merit — Texas Clay: 2020 VisionGiven by Paula Owen, President Southwest School of Art
- 2019San Antonio Art League Museum President's Award89th Annual Juried Show
- 2018Weiss Vocelka AwardYosemite Renaissance 33 — "The Energy and Memory of Place"
- 2018Official Selection — Yosemite Renaissance 33
- 2017Official Selection — Yosemite Renaissance 32
- 2016Official Selection — Yosemite Renaissance 31
- 2016Contributors Award I86th Annual San Antonio Artists Exhibition
- 2011Charles E. and Nancy Cheever Donor Award81st Annual San Antonio Artists Exhibition
- 2006Julian Onderdonk Memorial Purchase Prize76th Annual San Antonio Artists Exhibition
Collections
- NationalNational and international collections
- GalleriesSan Antonio · Woodlands TX · Bainbridge Island · Franklin TN · Jackson WY · Gleneden Beach OR
Process & Medium
- MaterialSmoke-stained paper on handmade wood framesThen acrylic and ink — sealed. Actual smoke worked into paper.
- SubjectAnimals as symbolic subjectsChosen for personal meaning — serve symbolic purpose in each composition
- Statement"Everything is connected and everything is intentional"Memory informs concept and process
Works at JG
- JGA Swift and Flowing Renewal · Into The Mountain · Transcendental MeditationOn The Next Wind · Rising, Moving · There Will Be Time
As featured in.
Selected works.
A current selection from Tim's work, available through JG Art Gallery. The gallery responds within one business day with placement, dimensions, and indicated price for the work in question.
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