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James Zar (born 1941), also known as The Still Life Magician, is an American artist notable for his oil-based, fantasy art. Although his works vary, his primary subject matter is still life. He is the stepfather of painter and digital animator Chet Zar.Born in San Pedro, California, Zar originally studied as an actor. His friend and mentor, Keith Finch, inspired Zar to pursue fine art.
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Zar, James James Zar
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American artist
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1941-01-01Z
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