Custom Framed 10" x 10" Original Acrylic Collage Resin by Artist, Patricia Turner!

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Patricia Turner created this whimsical Acrylic Collage Resin in July 2018 and named her "Valerie"! Beautifully custom framed! Free Shipping!
Generously donated by Patricia Turner! Thank you Patricia for your friendship and support of Constituting America!
To see additional pictures, please see: Turner Studio Abstract, Expressionistic Art, Pillows and Jewelry Design at www.patriciaturnerstudio.com. Patricia's art is also being shown at "Cultivate7Twelve" on Austin Street in Waco, Texas and at "The Vinyards at Florence" north of Georgetown, Texas.
Patricia Turner
Richard Whitenton
Turner Studio, Georgetown, TX 78626
512-584-0061
Patricia Turner - Artist Statement
"Painting is a wild adventure! Each time I start with a blank white canvas I am exhilarated, especially when I end up with something new and alive. This is a rich world that I get to experience."
My Greatest Influence - Dick Turner:
"It’s not a stretch to say that I was meant to be an artist. At 8 years old, I was very impressed when my teenage cousin, Dick Turner, came over to our small house in Corpus Christi, Texas and painted a tropical mural on our back porch so my mom wouldn’t be so homesick for Miami. Through the years, I spent many wonderful hours visiting his studio and attending art classes. He was an incredible artist, teacher and friend and I feel deeply indebted to him. He is the trusted voice in my head when I paint. He is gone now but I am comforted in knowing that he paints with me every time I start a new canvas."
I am Self Taught.
"While studying with other Texas artists and at the University of Houston, I began to pour over art books about the old masters. I love the expressionist painters, works by Renoir, the figurative work of Amadeo Modigliani, and the beautiful portraits of John Singer Sargent. I have always been captivated by the human face and form as much as I am excited by abstraction with heavy textures and strong contrasts. It was while living in Los Angeles, CA that I began a real love affair with abstraction and expressionism and the idea of letting my emotions guide my hands."
My Process:
"When I begin a painting I have no “plan,” I just try to stay completely open. I think about light and dark areas and am often influenced by the music I play in the background. I find that hot salsa, blues or soul, or acoustic guitar music produces entirely different color palettes. When the French horns in the soundtrack of Out of Africa dictate big, flowing, sweeping motions, then I oblige. Or when it’s a sexy salsa beat, I reach for the red. The larger the canvas the freer I work. I use brushes but my favorite tools are large palette knives, rags, paint stir sticks, sponges and my hands. I believe each painting will tell its story if I just get out of the way. Michelangelo expressed it so well when he said he just had to “release the slaves from the granite.”
"I love the feeling that comes from throwing paint and artistic caution to the wind; the feeling of the presence of something transcendent, like a spiritual electricity, of being an alchemist, of staying open and letting the work come through me. The excitement I feel with each encounter of the “canvas kind” is the feeling that I have no limitations."
Education:
University of Texas Thompson Conference Center Continuing Education Division (1994) 40 hours certified Graphic Design and Marketing
University of Houston School of Fine Art (1985). Drawing and painting
Del Mar College School of Fine Art (1967-1968). Graphic Arts, Drawing and painting
Mentors and Private Instruction:
Filomena Andrade Booth, Texas and Florida Artist, Abstract Contemporary Workshop, October 2015, Irving, TexasMentored by Amadea Bailey, Los Angeles, CA, expressionist and abstract artist (2014 - 2015)
Atelier 3-D Studio – Steve Dubov (2013) Anatomy - clay figure sculpture study
Gregory Truett Smith – Austin, Texas (2000 – 2001) pencil portraiture
Char Eppright – Austin, Texas (2000) pastel and oil portraiture
Daugherty Art Center, Austin, Texas – Meryl Berwick (1991-1992) pastel figurative and portraiture
Dot Turner Studio - Corpus Christi, Texas (1972) clay sculpture
Dick Turner Studio – Corpus Christi, Texas (1967-1972) oil landscapes
Solo Exhibitions:
Turner Studio Gallery - Georgetown, Texas (2012-2013)
The Hollow Restaurant and Gallery - Georgetown, Texas (2015-2016)
The Vineyard at Florence, Texas (2016 to present)
Group Exhibitons:
Georgetown Arthop, 2016
LagunaArt.com
LaTiDa Boutique and Gallery, Marble Falls, Texas (2015)
570 Gallery - Laguna Beach, CA (2015)
Pink Poppy Artisans Gallery – Georgetown, Texas (2013-2014)
Gallery of Salons - Austin, Texas (2010)
Art Festivals
Bob Bullock Museum Arts Festival, Austin, Texas – 2009
The Christmas Stroll, Georgetown, Texas – 2008, 2009
The Poppy Festival, Georgetown, Texas - 2007, 2008, 2009
Pecan Street Art Festival, Austin, Texas – 2008
Flatcreek Winery, Thanksgiving Art Festival, Jonestown, Texas – 2007, 2008
Oktoberfest Arts Festival, Jonestown, Texas – 2008
Salado Arts Festival, Salado, Texas – September, 2004, 2005, 2006
Curatorial Projects:
Oktoberfest Arts Festival, Jonestown, Texas - 2008, Curator and lead juror for artists' submissions
Public Collections:
The Hollow American Bistro, Georgetown, Texas
Riverbend Church, Austin, Texas
LaTiDa Boutique and Gallery, Marble Falls, Texas
Private Collections:
Works held in private collections in Austin, Georgetown, Horseshoe Bay, Cedar Park, and Houston, Texas, Los Angeles and Poway, CA, Rio Verde, AZ, Carson City, NV, New York, NY and Washington, DC
Awards - Theatrical Productions:
Selected over 30 artists as Visual Artist for Upsetting the Apple Cart, an original play produced for Artspark Festival Competition, 2007, Austin, Texas
Two abstract paintings, Inferno and Cielo, were selected by The Vineyard at Florence and used as labels for their new artisan wines for 2017!