
Born 1940 in northern Michigan, Phil Capen developed an interest in art early in
life, learning the basics from his father. After graduating with a B. A. degree
in Chemistry from Eastern College in St. Davids, Pennsylvania, Capen’s
artistic talents lay dormant while he pursued a career in industrial chemistry
in Pennsylvania and Michigan. In 1969, after earning his teaching credentials,
Capen and his wife, Rosemary, moved their three young children to St. Croix in
the U.S. Virgin Islands. There he began a new career, teaching chemistry at St.
Croix Senior High School. After living in the tropics a short time Capen’s
artistic talent revived with a year of study under Charles Hawes (AWS) at The
College of the Virgin Islands. During his three year stay in the islands, Capen
laid a solid foundation for his future art career by painting numerous
watercolors of the local landscape including scenes of beaches, boats, houses,
and underwater coral reefs. “I wanted paintings from the island but couldn’t
afford to buy a Hawes original, so decided to paint some myself.”
In 1972 Capen and his family returned to
Kalamazoo, Michigan where he continued to teach during the school year and
pursue his art during summer vacations: painting scenes of old barns, farm
houses, and boats. In 1978, Capen and his family returned to the tropics and
settled in Miami,