Gay Faulkenberry Art
Gay Faulkenberry has been a force on the American art scene for more than two decades. Known for her impressionistic approach to color and light, she is renowned for plein-air paintings of urban and rural landscapes and studio paintings of intimate still lifes, florals, and interiors. The luminous color made an imprint on Faulkenberry, who worked in watercolors from childhood through her studies at Southwestern State and Oklahoma State universities. Focused on detailed dry-brush renderings of homes with architectural ornamentation, she first encountered alla prima paintings on several trips to Taos in the late 1970s. Gay's transition to oils was facilitated by independent studies with Russian master Sergei Bongart. A Signature Member of the prestigious Plein-Air Painters of America since 1996, she served as PAPA president and spokesperson in 2008–09. Faulkenberry is a Master Member of American Women Artists.
Late 20th Century Abstract Gay Faulkenberry Art
Oil
Mid-20th Century Abstract Impressionist Gay Faulkenberry Art
Canvas, Oil
2010s Abstract Geometric Gay Faulkenberry Art
Oil
20th Century Abstract Gay Faulkenberry Art
Oil
20th Century Abstract Expressionist Gay Faulkenberry Art
Mixed Media, Oil
2010s Abstract Gay Faulkenberry Art
Oil
1960s Abstract Expressionist Gay Faulkenberry Art
Oil
20th Century Abstract Gay Faulkenberry Art
Oil
20th Century Abstract Gay Faulkenberry Art
Oil
20th Century Abstract Gay Faulkenberry Art
Oil
1960s Abstract Gay Faulkenberry Art
Oil
1950s Abstract Gay Faulkenberry Art
Oil
20th Century Abstract Gay Faulkenberry Art
Oil