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		Albert Dreher
	
		Master of the Oil Wash
	
		Rest in Peace
	
		1949-2020
	
		
	
	
	
 
	Although it was apparent at a young age that Albert Dreher's talents lay 
		in the arts, success 
		and its consequent rewards were not handed to him -Dreher pursued  his every ambition with a 
		dedication and drive to be rivaled by the masters. 
	
 With only a dream and support of his high school 
		art teacher, Dreher enrolled in the prestigious Colorado Institute of 
		Art, two days after his 1967
		 graduation from Meritt Hutton High School,  Thornton, Colorado.  
	
Dreher recalls, "Mary my wife (now of  
			fifty 
		years), worked two jobs then, and I  worked graveyard shift in  
		a psychiatric hospital to get me through art school. I was  determined to become the best graphics 
		designer in the country. But in 1969 - just after receiving my first 
		associates 
		degree in advertising  design "I was drafted into military 
		service and my career was suddenly put on hold." 
	
After training in the United States Army as a military 
			Policeman, Dreher was assigned to the 551st Military Police Company, 
			Fort Polk,
			 Louisiana. During part of his two-year duty, Dreher was engaged 
			in escorting military prisoners from Long Bihn, Vietnam, to 
			Leavenworth, Kansas. "One of the most tormenting experiences of my life 
			happened in Vietnam." Dreher recounts. "My time in the bush was 
			limited to convoy
			 escort, but during one of those escorts, my partner and best friend 
			was killed by Viet Cong gunfire as he was riding next to me. The 
			whole experience led me even  deeper into my quest to create and succeed. "
	
	 With his military obligation behind him, Dreher 
		immediately returned to Denver with his wife and new son Eric, to 
		reenter in the Colorado 
		Institute of Art and resumed his studies in mid- 1972.
	
	 Dreher earned his second associates degree in 
		advertising design in less than a year. Following six years of 
		additional study and intense work
  experience, Dreher was awarded his Bachelor of Art Degree in 
		Visual Communications from the University of Colorado. 
	
	  Dreher's work throughout his ten year 
		advertising design career earned him the acclaim he was seeking, both 
		locally and nationally, from
		 fellow professionals, as well as various prominent organizations.  
		Numbered among his many achievement awards are 12 Grand  Alphie's,
		12 Alphie's from the Advertising Federation; 4 Gold Medals from the New 
		York Art Directors Club; Best of Show (Westinghouse Telecommunications)
		 from the Publications Relations  Society of America; 2 Mame Awards 
		(Green Valley Ranch) from the Colorado Real Estate Brokers 
		Associations; and special recognition for an environmental 
		theme from the United Nations. 
Although a successful Art Director and Designer Dreher forced himself to 
		paint in his free time. He 
		developed the "Oil Wash" technique, learned 
		how to frame and consigned with galleries in Santa Fe, New Mexico, 
		Sedona, Arizona and Durango, Colorado. 
	
In 1982 Dreher ended his career in 
		the Advertising / Design industry and began his Fine Art Career,   full 
		time. 
	
In 2000 Dreher was awarded an "Open Studio" grant from the Tucson Pima 
		Arts Council. Funded 
		by the Benton Foundation. The 12 month 
		grant was to educate and train professional artists in the cyber medium. 
		At the conclusion of the program, Dreher had designed and proudly
		and proudly launched his web-page on the world wide web.  
	
	
	
	In 1998, Dreher suffered a severe 
			heart attack 
			while roller-balding. For the next 15 years the Veterans 
		Administration Medical Center in 
		Tucson, Arizona managed to keep him alive with medications, exercise and 
		diet. In October 2015 he was forced to undergo a quadruple 
		heart by-pass. The by-bass was less than successful. The Cardiologists 
		at the SAVAHCS decided to send Dreher to the VASLCHCS/Transplant 
		Center in
		Salt 
			Lake City, in consideration for a heart transplant.
 After several months of 
		physical and mental testing, Dreher was added to the National Heart Transplant Lists. September 21, 
		2014, Dreher received his life saving heart transplant from a male 
		donor.
Since Albert's transplant he has added an addition to the Sun / Moon in 
		all his paintings. He states the addition to his work is a tribute to 
		his honorable donor. 
Everyday Dreher excitedly celebrates his new born life with 
		his wife, son, granddaughters, family and friends. He continues to draw, 
		design,
		 paint, frame and conduct business with his galleries and 
		personal clients. 
Dreher asserts, "Every morning I say a prayer for my donor, God bless 
		him!"
	
	
	As a Colorado native, Albert Dreher was exposed early to the timeless 
		beauty of  the area's indigenous 
		landscapes and natural mysteries of 
		ancient cultures. His fascination for sacred power places of the 
		American Indian grew with his increasing desire to transform his career 
		from that 
		of advertising designer to fine artist. 
	
	 "As time passed," Dreher cites, "I have a vision 
		and a growing need to  translate that vision through the 
		contemporary arts. The only way I knew 
		to  truly  accept and communicate the integrity of my ideas 
		was through a new medium."
	
 In 1981, Dreher painted and consigned ten 
		original paintings to the former Scarf Gallery,  Santa Fe, New 
		Mexico, for his first one-man show. These initial works appeared not only to symbolize humanity's emergence 
		from one world  to the next, but his own as well, since Dreher 
		took with him disciplines and methods he had acquired 
		throughout the first half of his creative life.
	
 Dreher quickly became known as a pioneer in oil 
		wash techniques and artist on  the leading edge 
		of contemporary painting. In ten short years, 
		Dreher has risen to be one of the 20th Century's most 
		respected artistic communicators of the nature and values of collective 
		
	consciousness of  his time.
	
 Rich in unity Dresher's works bespeak the 
		Indian's ultimate beliefs in  nature of  one 
		reality. Everything in a Dreher painting flows; space, color, 
		time, art and reality. The circular sun/moon symbol seen in nearly all 
		the  Dresher's pieces is a constant  symbol of hope arising out 
		of despair - the light dawning behind  darkness.
	
 Dreher believes, "If I can evoke any emotion 
		from the viewer - whether it's happiness, depression, nostalgia, or 
		spiritual reflection - I've succeeded. 
		With such success comes the belief that each painting carries a little 
		piece of his heart." 
	
 Today Dreher's work days are not long enough to 
		supply the demand for his unusual oil wash paintings, which can be seen 
		in galleries
		 throughout the West. His favorite subjects are the power places of the 
		prehistoric American Indians (The Anasazi) - especially the ancient 
		kivas
		and cliff dwellings he finds hidden in the sacred mountains and mesas of 
		the Southwest. 
	
 Other popular subjects highlighted in Dreher's 
		unusual paintings include the American Indian woman, traditional 
		adobes and Midwest farmland. 
	
Dreher journeys alone to these power places to 
		sketch and paint..."places of the soul,"
	he says, "that are complete with both lost  realities and the 
		hope of newly emerging ones - endless cycles of death and rebirth 
		resounds there, both in spirit and form." 
	
 "Kivas," notes Dreher, "are structures where 
		sacred rituals took place." "The Ancient Ones enjoyed a rich religious 
		life and made no distinction 
		between reality and fantasy. 
	In fact, 
		underground kivas contained a  covered hole in the floor, opposite 
		the fire, which symbolically represented 
		the entrance to the Underworld - the place, they believed,
	 from which people had originally climbed onto 
		the surface of our  present world."
	
	
	His sought after paintings have attracted the attention of collectors 
		throughout the world. Dreher's 
	works hang in such institutional, corporations and private art collections 
	as The Denver Art Museum, The Albuquerque Art  Museum, United States 
	Air Force Academy, Vietnam Veterans Association Denver Chapter, Mobile Oil 
	Corporation, General Motors  Corporation, Ruger International Firearms, 
	Frank Lloyd Wright, "Westhope" House, Tulsa,Oklahoma, GEO Sciences Limited, Wood, Ris & Haynes, P.C.,  
		Kidneigh & Kaufman,
	P.C., Prince Zuhair Fayez, Saudi Arabia,
	McDonald's Corporation, Sky Harbor 
			International Airport, Motorola Corporation 
			and actors Bryan Pinchot and Nick Nolte.
"Music In the Mountains." Durango & Pagosa Springs, Colorado. Classic Symphony Orchestra Season Promotion.
		
	Celebrating the 26th Anniversary
of the Durango & Pagosa Springs. Symphony Orchestra and the 206th Anniversary of Mesa Verde National Monument.
	
Dreher can be seen at various times during the year at his one-man  
		shows 
		 throughout the West and Southwest. 
His paintings are on view  daily at the following galleries: 
	
	Toh-Atin Gallery
	Durango, Colorado.
	
	
Albert Dreher Fine Art
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