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Wayne Waldron is an internationally recognized self-taught artist whose larger work has been honored with over 500 awards – juried by many of America’s leading museum and art institution directors. Most recently, he received the Best of Show award at the Oil Painters of America's 2006 Eastern Regional Exhibit.

Since 1992, he has become equally proficient and successful with work in small and miniature format. In 2004, he received the Judge’s Award of Excellence at the “Third Exhibition of the World Federation of Miniaturists” held at the Smithsonian's International Gallery in Washington, D.C. – an event held every four years in a different country. His painting was selected from over a thousand works from around the world, and he was one of only three award-winning painters from North America.

He is an elected Fellow of Great Britain’s prestigious Royal Society of Arts – a distinction held by few American artists and received in recognition of nationally earned critical respect and exceptional achievements in the professional fine art field.

At one point early on, Waldron had thought of becoming an archeologist, but once he began painting in oil at age 13, he recognized his life’s path would be that of an artist, which he has pursued full-time for over 25 years. During that time, he successfully undertook the challenge of watercolor and earned national and international honors. Since 2000, he has primarily worked in oil, acrylic and pencil – receiving the same level of recognition.

He has demonstrated an ability to paint a variety of subject matter: landscape, still life, floral, birds, and wildlife. “A prize find,” was the way his full range and body of work was described in a Chicago Tribune article.

He is known for his atmospheric woodland landscapes, often centering on country paths done in a Tonalist manner with marked Impressionistic influence. Of his painting, “Autumn in Yellowwood,” art critic, Norma MacLeod wrote: “ . . . it is a validation of the effect of light commanding atmosphere. The painting speaks its own language and initiates its own tempo as Wagoner dares us: “Stand still. The forest knows where you are. You must let it find you.”

In addition to George Inness, Waldron paintings have also been compared to work of Frederik Grue. They highlight natural drama with his treatment of light and shadow, simultaneously revealing a profound depth of feeling. In the words of the venerable art critic, Lydia Finkelstein, “Waldron’s small landscapes echo the moods of the American tonalist movement of the late 19th and early 20th century, which idealized nature into a symphony of chromatic primary and complementary colors.”

Often, artists spend a lifetime in the quest for artistic identity. Waldron has emerged from America’s immense tapestry of influences with a distinctive identity all his own.

Roland Wayne Waldron was born in the south-central Indiana village of Oolitic, near the Historic Brown County Art Colony – one of six formed in the United States a century ago. He lives and maintains a studio and gallery there today, and is inspired daily from the lush hills, blue haze and mysterious aura of the place.

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  • Wayne Waldron
    Mar. 23, 2025

    Wayne Waldron

    Est: $200 - $400

    Pear Still Life 8" x 8", Watercolor, Signed Lower Right

    Jacksons Auction & Real Estate Company
  • SIGNED LIMITED EDITION WAYNE WALDRON "JAMIE'S FRIEND" PRINT
    Sep. 08, 2024

    SIGNED LIMITED EDITION WAYNE WALDRON "JAMIE'S FRIEND" PRINT

    Est: $400 - $500

    Limited edition print of "Jamie's Friend" by Wayne Waldron reproduced from his original watercolor painting in custom frame. Lithographed in full color on neutral pH fine art paper and pencil signed and numbered by Wayne Waldron. This print is 60 of 950 produced. Measures 27" x 33", weighs 10 lbs 2 oz. Comes with Limited Edition Guarantee paperwork.

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  • SIGNED LIMITED EDITION WAYNE WALDRON "JOHNNY WONT BE COMING HOME" PRINT
    Sep. 08, 2024

    SIGNED LIMITED EDITION WAYNE WALDRON "JOHNNY WONT BE COMING HOME" PRINT

    Est: $400 - $500

    Limited edition print of "Johnny Wont Be Coming Home" by Wayne Waldron reproduced from his original watercolor painting in custom frame. Lithographed in full color on neutral pH fine art paper and pencil signed and numbered by Wayne Waldron. This print is 155 of 1000 produced. Measures 26" x 32", weighs 10 lbs 2 oz.

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  • Wayne Waldron (1937-2018)
    Apr. 16, 2023

    Wayne Waldron (1937-2018)

    Est: $400 - $800

    Summer Fencerow 4" x 5" oil on board, signed lower right.

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  • Wayne Waldron (1937-2018)
    Apr. 16, 2023

    Wayne Waldron (1937-2018)

    Est: $400 - $800

    Winter 5" x 4" oil on board, signed lower right.

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  • Wayne Waldron (1937-2018)
    Apr. 16, 2023

    Wayne Waldron (1937-2018)

    Est: $400 - $800

    Early Autumn 5" x 4" oil on board, signed lower left.

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  • Wayne Waldron
    Oct. 02, 2022

    Wayne Waldron

    Est: $250 - $500

    Wayne Waldron (20th Century) 7" x 5" oil on board, Black Eyed Susans, signed lower right.

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  • Wayne Waldron: Turban Squash
    Sep. 15, 2019

    Wayne Waldron: Turban Squash

    Est: $750 - $1,500

    20" x 20", Watercolor, Signed

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  • Wayne Waldron: Gypsy Lady
    Sep. 15, 2019

    Wayne Waldron: Gypsy Lady

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    24" x 10", Watercolor, Signed

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  • Wayne Waldron: Eggs and Feather
    Sep. 15, 2019

    Wayne Waldron: Eggs and Feather

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    29" x 36", Watercolor, Signed

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  • Wayne Waldron: Purple Majesty
    Sep. 15, 2019

    Wayne Waldron: Purple Majesty

    Est: $750 - $1,500

    20" x 20", Watercolor, Signed

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  • Wayne Waldron: Pink Majesty
    Sep. 15, 2019

    Wayne Waldron: Pink Majesty

    Est: $750 - $1,500

    20" x 20", Watercolor, Signed

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  • Wayne Waldron: Rusty Hinges
    Sep. 15, 2019

    Wayne Waldron: Rusty Hinges

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    30" x 38", Watercolor, Signed

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  • Wayne Waldron: Water Lily No. 2
    Sep. 15, 2019

    Wayne Waldron: Water Lily No. 2

    Est: $750 - $1,500

    24" x 24", Watercolor, Signed

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  • Wayne Waldron: Classic Pink Water Lily
    Sep. 15, 2019

    Wayne Waldron: Classic Pink Water Lily

    Est: $750 - $1,500

    24" x 24", Watercolor, Signed

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  • Wayne Waldron: The Old Smokehouse
    Sep. 15, 2019

    Wayne Waldron: The Old Smokehouse

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    30" x 38", Watercolor, Signed

    Jacksons Auction & Real Estate Company
  • Wayne Waldron: Spring Tulip No. 2
    Sep. 15, 2019

    Wayne Waldron: Spring Tulip No. 2

    Est: $600 - $1,200

    21" x 17", Watercolor, Signed

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  • Wayne Waldron: Spring Tulip
    Sep. 15, 2019

    Wayne Waldron: Spring Tulip

    Est: $600 - $1,200

    21" x 17", Watercolor, Signed

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  • Wayne Waldron: Carp
    Sep. 15, 2019

    Wayne Waldron: Carp

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    26" x 38", Watercolor, Signed

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  • Wayne Waldron: Red Amaryllis
    Sep. 15, 2019

    Wayne Waldron: Red Amaryllis

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    36" x 20", Watercolor, Signed

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  • Wayne Waldron: Purple Amaryllis
    Sep. 15, 2019

    Wayne Waldron: Purple Amaryllis

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    36" x 20", Watercolor, Signed

    Jacksons Auction & Real Estate Company
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