Art
1940s Modern Art
Watercolor
Mid-20th Century Modern Art
Permanent Marker
1950s Modern Art
Linocut
1960s Modern Art
Watercolor
1950s Modern Art
Ink, Ballpoint Pen
1960s Contemporary Art
Charcoal, Watercolor, Pastel
1950s Modern Art
Linocut
1930s Expressionist Art
Woodcut
Artist Comments
Artist Teresa Smith displays a picturesque impressionist landscape of Aspen groves. "Autumn is here," declares Teresa. The leaves slowly turn a crisp, bright yellow. The sunny fall day along the shoreline brings inspiration from its vivid colors.
About the Artist
Teresa Smith captures the soul of the west coast landscape in her contemplative oil paintings. Teresa gathers impressions of the land around her remote island home on horseback rides accompanied by her Irish wolfhound. Her works capture the light coming through the trees, a richness of color, and the interconnectedness of nature. Her subjects emerge through lyrical brushwork, sometimes with light streaming as if through a stained glass window. Her major influences are Georgia O’Keeffe, Emily Carr, and the Canadian Group of Seven, the latter of whom pioneered a distinctive style defined by a direct connection with nature. In addition to painting, Teresa is a master gardener, and she grows food year-round in her garden and volunteers in the community to educate and diagnose plant problems. She works from her studio on the top floor of a barn overlooking the pond and trees, where deer walk by and ducks swim. According to Teresa, "much of today’s art is based on concept. That is, the artist has an idea, then uses their art to educate and inform. I do contemplative painting, which is different. For me, it is allowing the painting to unfold in a contemplative or meditative way."
Words that describe this painting: landscape, Tom Thomson...
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Art
Oil
Mid-20th Century Modern Art
Charcoal, Permanent Marker
Mid-20th Century Modern Art
Paper, Ink
Mid-20th Century Modern Art
Paper, Charcoal
1950s Modern Art
Linocut
1920s Modern Art
Woodcut
Mid-20th Century Modern Art
Paper, Charcoal
Mid-20th Century Modern Art
Woodcut
Mid-20th Century Modern Art
Paper, Pencil
1950s Modern Art
Charcoal
Mid-20th Century Modern Art
Woodcut
20th Century Contemporary Art
Paper, Watercolor, Pen
Artist Comments
This painting is part of an ongoing series depicting the nature around Teresa Smith's home. Her main considerations as she works are color and shape. "I am p...
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Art
Oil
Mid-20th Century Modern Art
Watercolor, Pencil
Mid-20th Century Modern Art
Woodcut
1960s Modern Art
Watercolor
1970s Modern Art
Pencil
Mid-20th Century Modern Art
Woodcut
Mid-20th Century Modern Art
Linocut
Mid-20th Century Modern Art
Paper, Ink
Mid-20th Century Modern Art
Paper, Charcoal
1950s Modern Art
Linocut
Mid-20th Century Modern Art
Paper, Pen
Mid-20th Century Modern Art
Paper, Ink
Mid-20th Century Modern Art
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Mid-20th Century Modern Art
Paper, Pencil
Mid-20th Century Modern Art
Paper, Ink
Mid-20th Century Modern Art
Paper, Watercolor
Mid-20th Century Modern Art
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Mid-20th Century Modern Art
Paper, Ink
Mid-20th Century Modern Art
Paper, Watercolor
Mid-20th Century Modern Art
Paper, Watercolor
Mid-20th Century Modern Art
Paper, Ink
Mid-20th Century Modern Art
Paper, Charcoal
Mid-20th Century Modern Art
Paper, Watercolor
Mid-20th Century Modern Art
Paper, Watercolor
1940s Modern Art
Woodcut
1940s Art
Woodcut
Mid-20th Century Modern Art
Paper, Woodcut
1970s Contemporary Art
Paper, Charcoal, Pastel
1960s Modern Art
Watercolor
1970s Modern Art
Paper, Ink
1950s Modern Art
Linocut
1950s Modern Art
Paper, Ink
1970s Modern Art
Pen
1950s Modern Art
Paper, Linocut
Mid-20th Century Modern Art
Paper, Etching
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Paper, Watercolor, Ink
1950s Modern Art
Monotype
1950s Modern Art
Pen
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