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ABOUT THE ARTISTS








About the Artist Visit The Artist's Site Anne graduated in 1989 from the Rhode Island School of Design with a degree in painting, and received the Florence Lief Scholarship for best female painter. After graduation, she moved to Brooklyn, where she lived and painted from 1990-1993. In 1993 Anne went to graduate school at The Museum School of Fine Arts, Boston, MA for a Masters in fine arts, and graduated in 1996. After graduation, she moved to Los Angeles, CA, and worked as the lead muralist and decorative painter for The Demar Feldman Company from 1998-2003. In 2003, Anne returned to Boston with a desire to teach art. During this time, she worked as an art teacher for The Stoney Brook Elementary School, Lesley University in Cambridge and the The North Central Charter School in Fitchburg, MA. In the summer of 2010, Anne received a scholarship to study at Kripalu to become a certified yoga instructor. From 2010-2011 she taught an art program to elementary students at The Bennet Hemenway School in Natick, Massachusetts, and also worked as a scenic designer for for Art of The Event in Medford, Massachusetts. In 2011, Anne was granted a two-month residency to study at the Art Student league of New York. In 2012 she received a residency grant to study art at Los Talleres in Mexico.

 

Hanna Groudas

Hanna is a multidisciplinary artist in Boston, MA. She has a background in Behavioral Neuroscience and is pursuing her MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts at Northeastern University. She enjoys experimenting with new materials in her own art practice and loves helping others explore their own creativity. If you’re interested in her other work or curious about pursuing your own creativity through private lessons

 

 

 

 

 

Zoe Arguello

impressionism

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Patrick Aderson



 

 


 

 

 

 

 

Zoe loves to paint plien air and captures nature, landscapes and dream like imagery in an abundance of color and strong energy. She is an impressionist painter and has chosen to study with master painters Sam Vokey, Patrick Anderson and the belated Bill St. George. She has been painting contemporary oils on canvas for the last 12 years and previously as a hobbie since she was in her teens. She's a member of the Concord Art Association, Concord, MA.

Her paintings convey that energy she holds within her spirit through color, peaceful and tranquil landscapes, and use of light and movement. Her Landscape paintings similate works of Monet and her spiritual works resemble Rothko. Zoe graduated from Umass Boston with BA in Eglish Literature, and holds a graphic design certificate from Mass College of Art.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Patrick Anderson studied at Vesper George School of Art where he was taught by "Boston School Painters" and instructors at the time, John Terelak, Robert Douglas Hunter, Robert Comier, Paul Rahilly. He studied studio and plien air work privately with with John Terelak in his hometown Rockport, MA. Patrick's style is contemporary realism with strong painterly qualities. As a traditional realist painter, he has a fascination with light, both natural and artificial and its effects it has on many of his city subjects. His nocturnes may owe a nod to Edward Hopper in feeling.

He is a member of the Concord Art Association and the Copley Society of Boston where in 2004 received the Sagendorph Award for excellence in Realism. He has won the Roddy award for his "Mid Summer's Eve" oil painting at Concord Art Association. Patrick has been a participant in the annual regional painting competition at The Boston Artist Guild for the past four years. His painting "Neighbors", oil on canvas, was chosen by the Cahoon Museum of American Art, Cotuit, MA, in 2010 for an exhibition on "how American artists of the past and present have used the window".

Patrick is hard working, disciplined and strives to be a master of capturing an amazing light in his paintings. He has been mentioned in the Beacon Hill Times, the Boston Globe and In 2004 published by the International Artists Publishing Inc. His work is Collected nationally and internationally, many have said that his cityscapes and scenarios capture a romantic nostalgic feeling and a true sense of Boston.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

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