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My early visual exercises began with a camera in the 1970’s. I roamed streets for over a decade composing photographs on black and white film with a Leica camera. I showed my work in Vermont and in California, taught photography and won a grant from the Vermont Council on the Arts to produce a traveling show of photography. My first move into color came when I worked at hand-coloring photographs but this process never felt authentic to me. Stumbling into watercolor in 1992, I discovered a love of painting. Six years later I began working in oil and today find myself in pursuit of knowledge on the subject of painting and hungry with the desire to work hard to become a better painter.

My interest in painting landscapes stems from my desire to involve the viewer in an appreciation of the environment, and my desire to transport the viewer to a particular place or memory. Elements of atmosphere, light and color constantly interact to communicate an idea or mood in a painting. These elements are sifted through filters formed by an artist’s knowledge of craft, intuitions and passion for the artists who came before. When painting out-of-doors my subconscious takes over as I try to capture the fleeting aspects of the subject. I am happiest when I am painting outside, and this is when a painting feels most authentic.

By discovering and painting landscapes about which I am passionate, I hope to heighten a sense of vision for the viewer. My paintings are successful if I have presented myself with a challenge, successfully solved a problem, and touched a viewer along the way.

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Cheryl painting in the rain

Cheryl painting in the rain.

Biography

Born

November 1, 1954, Burlington, Vermont

Education

University of California, Irvine
State University of New York, Albany

After studying art history and photography I went on to work in a photography gallery in San Francisco , California , teaching and curating exhibits while pursuing my own photography. I began painting in watercolor in 1992 and in oil in 1998.

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Addison, VT Farmland

“Addison, VT Farmland ”
9" x 12", Oil on Linen

Exhibitions

2004

  • Artist in Residence Gallery, Coconut Grove, Florida
  • Gallery@Opaline, Burlington, Vermont
  • Gallery Seven North, Ferrisburgh, Vermont

2003

  • Arts Alive, Burlington , Vermont
  • Gallery Seven North, Ferrisburgh , Vermont
  • “Recent Paintings of Belgium and France, ” Green Mountain Fine Art, Stowe , Vermont

2002

  • Green Mountain Fine Art, Stowe , Vermont

2001

  • “Impressions of New England ,” Bennington Center for the Arts, Bennington , Vermont

2000

  • “Spring Show,” Ferrisburgh Artisan's Guild, Ferrisburgh , Vermont

Awards

  • 1983, Vermont Council on the Arts

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Mexican Beach with Dingy

“Mexican Beach with Dingy”
11" x 14", Oil on Linen Panel