About the Artist
John Biswell is a contemporary painter working in the Japanese visual lineage, exploring physical and spiritual force through disciplined repetition.
For over four decades, his work has centered on structure, rhythm, and the visible architecture of energy. The wave — recurring throughout his practice — is not treated as landscape, but as force contained within form. Each panel becomes a study in control: compression and release, motion and restraint, chaos approached through discipline.
Raised between the influence of a Navy father and an artist mother, Biswell developed an early relationship with both order and introspection. Stories of distant waters, classical imagery, and graphic impact shaped his visual language long before formal training. The clarity of traditional Japanese motifs, combined with the bold directness of American graphic culture, became a lifelong framework.
His ongoing body of work, Discipline of the Infinite, reflects a mature practice shaped by decades of repetition. Rather than pursuing novelty, Biswell returns to foundational forms — waves, currents, lightning, elemental movement — refining them as a devotional study of energy itself.
Working primarily in panel format, he limits production intentionally. Each piece is created with an emphasis on permanence, focus, and structural integrity.
Biswell's work is held in private collections and produced in limited annual quantities.
For acquisition inquiries and select commissions:
studio@biswellstudio.com