
“The artist must train not only his eye but also his soul.”
― Wassily Kandinsky
Recent Works

The Waves Roll In
Private Collection
48x60
Delight (2)
J. Petter Gallery
36x48
Rise Up (2)
J. Petter Gallery
36x36

Imagine
Artist Collection
36x36
Freedom's Path
Artist's Collection
16x20

No Worries
Synchronicity Gallery
24x36

Day's End
Private Collection
36x36
Sunset's Glow
Synchronicity Gallery
18x24
Early Morning
J. Petter Gallery
24x36
Empire Beach
Synchronicity Gallery
24x30
Conversations
J. Petter Gallery
24x36

Imperfect
Artist's Collection
36x48
Beauty
J. Petter Gallery
22x28
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meet the artist:
Maureen Bolton
My work is an emotional response to my subject, and I express my emotions with color and light. I am not concerned if people get my work but that it gets them. I have always cried easily and found it to be embarrassing and a social liability. However, now that I am a full-time artist, I see it as a gift.
To me, painting is when an emotion has found its color and the color has found its stroke. Since I am a daily painter, it does not matter as much to me that I have painted well but more that I will BE well because I paint. I view the world in colors and shapes. In my work, I strive for a simple design with the fewest number of contrasting shapes and a strong sense of radiant light. I am a "colorist" at heart and I use color saturation as I interpret the light of a Plein Air scene.
I feel closest to the Divine when I am painting outdoors. Even when I am painting indoors in my Detroit and Northern Michigan studios, I am still seeking moments of grace that transcend my everyday worries. My studio paintings are frequently color fields full of a sense of place across their surface and depth.