George Dalton Art Collections
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Artwork by George Dalton
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.
SHELL GAME by George Dalton
STRAWBERRIES AND CHEESECAKE by George Dalton
Cat, Vase, and Pyramid by George Dalton
Gary by George Dalton
Tea and Crumpets by George Dalton
EVOLVE ACADEMY WORK by George Dalton
EVOLVE ACADEMY WORK by George Dalton
EVOLVE ACADEMY WORK by George Dalton
EVOLVE ACADEMY WORK by George Dalton
EVOLVE ACADEMY WORK by George Dalton
EVOLVE ACADEMY WORK by George Dalton
EVOLVE ACADEMY WORK by George Dalton
EVOLVE ACADEMY WORK by George Dalton
EVOLVE ACADEMY WORK by George Dalton
EVOLVE ACADEMY WORK by George Dalton
EVOLVE ACADEMY WORK by George Dalton
EVOLVE ACADEMY WORK by George Dalton
EVOLVE ACADEMY WORK by George Dalton
Waiting for Lunch by George Dalton
Mendocino Waves by George Dalton
Monterrey Bay by George Dalton
Fields of Green by George Dalton
You want me to do WHAT? by George Dalton
Path to the Ocean by George Dalton
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About George Dalton
I am a native of Illinois and became interested in drawing and painting when I was in the 8th grade. After my father was transferred to Sacramento, California, I attended Jr. High and High School and upon graduation, I moved to Los Angeles, attending the University of California. After several years in Southern California, I moved to the Bay Area where I resided for several years.
I eventually moved back to Sacramento, where I worked as a Police Officer for the City of Folsom, and also attended Law School. While attending law school I worked for the Sacramento County District Attorneys Office and was a Reserve Deputy for Sacramento County Sheriffs Department. Upon graduation, I took a position with the Yolo County District Attorneys office as a Deputy District Attorney, a position I ultimately retired from. During my time at Yolo, my interests in creative arts and painting were renewed and I began taking art classes at Sacramento City College, under the tutelage of Professor Frank Zamora. After exhausting most of the art classes at City I found myself stagnating in my art pursuits until I found a advertisement for the Evolve Artist's Academy. After some reviewing and thinking I enrolled, working on my skills at drawing, grisaille painting, color, and technique. I would describe my painting skill as a work in progress.