John Trax Art Collections
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Artwork by John Trax
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
AC Forever by John Trax
Rainbow at Moulton Barn by John Trax
Green artichokes by John Trax
APL Qatar in the Panama Canal by John Trax
Bouquet of blooming peonies by John Trax
Sauteed scallops on the shell with asparagus by John Trax
Yellow squash at the market by John Trax
Yellow Cherry Tomatoes by John Trax
Needles and Thread by John Trax
Sewing Thread by John Trax
Mt Shasta cattle ranch by John Trax
Palmer Snow Field by John Trax
Cargo ship under stormy sky by John Trax
Homemade preserves and pickles by John Trax
Zuchini squash on display by John Trax
Bowl of Thread by John Trax
Kalamata olives and rosemary with salt by John Trax
Mt Shasta from Castle Lake by John Trax
Horses grazing at Mt Jefferson by John Trax
Red Hot Peppers by John Trax
Summer's Harvest by John Trax
Jars of fresh yellow and green beans for canning by John Trax
Group of Sedum plants, image #13-173528 by John Trax
El Morro Fortress by John Trax
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About John Trax
John Trax is a native of Pennsylvania and immigrated to the Pacific Northwest in 2005. He and his wife Carrie are both photographers, traveling over much of the Pacific Northwest. His images have been used for book covers, published in newspapers and used on numerous websites and blogs, including Food Network and the Wall Street Journal.
I've always felt a need to express myself or describe in art what I see. But I learned early on I had little skill for drawing or painting so despite an early interest in film photography I largely gave up on art until we moved to the west. The incredible beauty of the area inspired me to pick up a camera again and to try in my small way to show what I see. Digital photography seemed to click with me in a way that film never had and I am delighted that my work is used and displayed in so many places.
I find my images being divided into those that are photographic in nature with the goal being to show as precisely as possible what was actually there and those that are more my impression of what I saw when I took the picture. Fortunately digital art allows me to do both. For me, taking the image with the camera is only the first step, and often a small part of what goes into the making the final print.
Being able to show in my art what I see in the world is the most amazing thing. I am delighted that my work has found interest and is being displayed and seen. No greater inspiration can be found than when art is appreciated by others.