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Artist: Patricia Prendergast
Together, Original Painting
Together, Original Painting

Together, Original Painting

By Patricia Prendergast

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
In this soft Northern California landscape, artist Patricia Pendergast explores the expressive colors she experienced while on location. "I pushed the local c...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Patricia Prendergast Art

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Oil Pastel

High Country Summer, Original Painting
High Country Summer, Original Painting

High Country Summer, Original Painting

By Patricia Prendergast

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Artist Patricia Prendergast began this pastoral view of the distant Sierra mountains by toning the whole paper with raw sienna watercolor. She lightly outlined the composition and then applied many layers of pastels. "Keeping in mind the works of some of my favorite impressionist artists, I allowed some of the raw sienna to remain visible throughout the painting," she says. "This resulted in the sky and ground planes feeling like a unified whole."


About the Artist
Pastel artist Patricia Prendergast creates impressionist artworks that depict the rivers and landscapes near her home in Sacramento, California. With each nature vignette, she captures the sense of larger natural rhythms through quick mark-making, mauve undertones, and a tranquil and serene haziness. Her work recalls the paintings from the Hudson River School such as Thomas Cole and Asher Brown Durand. Before working on her pastels at home in her studio, she spends hours studying nature on walks along the river near her home. Since becoming an artist, she says “everything is more vivid - the beauty of light and shadow in the trees, the subtlety of the color of clouds, the sparkle and reflections in water.” Her work as been exhibited in solo shows around California. She is represented by UGallery.


Words that describe this painting: impressionist, mountains, clouds, sky, field, trees, Sierra Nevada...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Patricia Prendergast Art

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Oil Pastel

Tight Knit, Original Painting
Tight Knit, Original Painting

Tight Knit, Original Painting

By Patricia Prendergast

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
"This grouping of eucalyptus trees and bushes seemed like a tightly-knit family to me," says artist Patricia Prendergast. "I worked to portray that feeling by using an analogous color palette so that the sky, trees, bushes and grass all knit together."


About the Artist
Pastel artist Patricia Prendergast creates impressionist artworks that depict the rivers and landscapes near her home in Sacramento, California. With each nature vignette, she captures the sense of larger natural rhythms through quick mark-making, mauve undertones, and a tranquil and serene haziness. Her work recalls the paintings from the Hudson River School such as Thomas Cole and Asher Brown Durand. Before working on her pastels at home in her studio, she spends hours studying nature on walks along the river near her home. Since becoming an artist, she says “everything is more vivid - the beauty of light and shadow in the trees, the subtlety of the color of clouds, the sparkle and reflections in water.” Her work as been exhibited in solo shows around California. She is represented by UGallery.


Words that describe this painting: California, landscape, eucalyptus, trees, bushes, tonalism...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Patricia Prendergast Art

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Oil Pastel

Partly Cloudy, Original Painting
Partly Cloudy, Original Painting

Partly Cloudy, Original Painting

By Patricia Prendergast

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
I painted this from a smaller painting that I did on site at one of my favorite spots along the American River. The sun was going in and out of the clouds, so it was tricky to get a consistent lighting effect. The surface is a sanded paper with a neutral lavender tone that sets off the luminosity of my pastel sticks.


About the Artist
Pastel artist Patricia Prendergast creates impressionist artworks that depict the rivers and landscapes near her home in Sacramento, California. With each nature vignette, she captures the sense of larger natural rhythms through quick mark-making, mauve undertones, and a tranquil and serene haziness. Her work recalls the paintings from the Hudson River School such as Thomas Cole and Asher Brown Durand. Before working on her pastels at home in her studio, she spends hours studying nature on walks along the river near her home. Since becoming an artist, she says “everything is more vivid - the beauty of light and shadow in the trees, the subtlety of the color of clouds, the sparkle and reflections in water.” Her work as been exhibited in solo shows around California. She is represented by UGallery.


Words that describe this painting: tonalism...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Patricia Prendergast Art

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Oil Pastel

The Pond in Evening Light, Original Painting
The Pond in Evening Light, Original Painting

The Pond in Evening Light, Original Painting

By Patricia Prendergast

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Artist Patricia Prendergast has spent many early mornings painting at this pond near her home, but this is a special piece inspired by the desire to depict th...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Patricia Prendergast Art

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Oil Pastel

The Long View, Original Painting
The Long View, Original Painting

The Long View, Original Painting

By Patricia Prendergast

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Artist Patricia Prendergast displays a breathtaking forest river glistening under the gentle sun. The tranquil stream reflects the dense woodland foliage building an alluring color harmony. She creates a sense of depth by applying multiple layers of pastel and dabbing it with alcohol to achieve a thick consistency. Patricia uses various mark-making techniques to bring the trees and water on the left forward and push the right side into the distance.


About the Artist
Pastel artist Patricia Prendergast creates impressionist artworks that depict the rivers and landscapes near her home in Sacramento, California. With each nature vignette, she captures the sense of larger natural rhythms through quick mark-making, mauve undertones, and a tranquil and serene haziness. Her work recalls the paintings from the Hudson River School such as Thomas Cole and Asher Brown Durand. Before working on her pastels at home in her studio, she spends hours studying nature on walks along the river near her home. Since becoming an artist, she says “everything is more vivid - the beauty of light and shadow in the trees, the subtlety of the color of clouds, the sparkle and reflections in water.” Her work as been exhibited in solo shows around California. She is represented by UGallery.


Words that describe this painting: pastel, river, trees, grass, foliage, impressionism, plein air, paper, pastelwork, reflection, water, nature, impressionism, nature, pastel artwork...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Patricia Prendergast Art

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Oil Pastel

Little Chapel in the Valley, Original Painting
Little Chapel in the Valley, Original Painting

Little Chapel in the Valley, Original Painting

By Patricia Prendergast

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
A quiet Northern California morning on a rural road. The marine layer has nearly burned off, intensifying the colors in the landscape and deepening the shado...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Patricia Prendergast Art

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Oil Pastel

At the Edge of the Stream, Original Painting
At the Edge of the Stream, Original Painting

At the Edge of the Stream, Original Painting

By Patricia Prendergast

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
"The sunlight danced across the water and on the foliage hanging over the stream, creating a frame for the deep woods beyond," Patri...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Patricia Prendergast Art

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Oil Pastel

The Path through the Eucalyptus, Original Painting
The Path through the Eucalyptus, Original Painting

The Path through the Eucalyptus, Original Painting

By Patricia Prendergast

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
A path leads into dense woods, punctuated by old growth eucalyptus trees and bright, dry grasses. Quickly passing fog glows with afternoon light. A common sig...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Patricia Prendergast Art

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Oil Pastel

After the Cranes Came, Original Painting
After the Cranes Came, Original Painting

After the Cranes Came, Original Painting

By Patricia Prendergast

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
I painted this from photos that I took from a blind where we watched the Sandhill Cranes fly in to spend the night in the ecological preserve outside of Lodi, California. I painted it on a piece of black, sanded pastel paper trying to capture the beauty of the winter sunset.


About the Artist
Pastel artist Patricia Prendergast creates impressionist artworks that depict the rivers and landscapes near her home in Sacramento, California. With each nature vignette, she captures the sense of larger natural rhythms through quick mark-making, mauve undertones, and a tranquil and serene haziness. Her work recalls the paintings from the Hudson River School such as Thomas Cole and Asher Brown Durand. Before working on her pastels at home in her studio, she spends hours studying nature on walks along the river near her home. Since becoming an artist, she says “everything is more vivid - the beauty of light and shadow in the trees, the subtlety of the color of clouds, the sparkle and reflections in water.” Her work as been exhibited in solo shows around California. She is represented by UGallery.


Words that describe this painting: winter, sunset, impressionism, landscape, impressionism, landscape, representational, pastel artwork, purple


After the Cranes...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Patricia Prendergast Art

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Oil Pastel

Reaching Across, Original Painting
Reaching Across, Original Painting

Reaching Across, Original Painting

By Patricia Prendergast

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Patricia set up her easel at one of her favorite spots along the American River and painted a small study of the early morning scene. Then she went back to he...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Patricia Prendergast Art

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Oil Pastel

Hopeful, Original Painting
Hopeful, Original Painting

Hopeful, Original Painting

By Patricia Prendergast

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Artist Patricia Prendergast depicts a popular fishing spot along the American River in Sacramento, California. "There were actually many fishermen there when ...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Patricia Prendergast Art

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Oil Pastel

It's a Sunny Day, Original Painting
It's a Sunny Day, Original Painting

It's a Sunny Day, Original Painting

By Patricia Prendergast

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
A tranquil scene from a stretch on the American River in Sacramento, California. Artist Patricia Prendergast painted this piece by enlarging a smaller plein a...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Patricia Prendergast Art

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Oil Pastel

A Little Morning Mist, Original Painting
A Little Morning Mist, Original Painting

A Little Morning Mist, Original Painting

By Patricia Prendergast

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
When artist Patricia Prendergast paints at the river, she often quickly picks up her camera and snaps photographs of other details ...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Patricia Prendergast Art

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Oil Pastel

The Quiet of the River Fog, Original Painting
The Quiet of the River Fog, Original Painting

The Quiet of the River Fog, Original Painting

By Patricia Prendergast

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Patricia set up her easel on an early fall morning to catch the beauty of the fog rising off of the river. The sun was just beginnin...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Patricia Prendergast Art

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Oil Pastel

The Pond at Windmill Farm, Original Painting
The Pond at Windmill Farm, Original Painting

The Pond at Windmill Farm, Original Painting

By Patricia Prendergast

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
"A tranquil setting for a picnic or an early afternoon nap," says Patricia. The eucalyptus trees create a frame for the pond, the mid-ground bushes and the di...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Patricia Prendergast Art

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Oil Pastel

Standing Guard
Standing Guard

Standing Guard

By Patricia Prendergast

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
This is a rendering of one of my favorite trees. It has such character and sits by itself in a riverbed that is dry most of the year. I wanted to create a moo...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Patricia Prendergast Art

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Oil Pastel

View down the River
View down the River

View down the River

By Patricia Prendergast

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
This is my interpretation of a section of the American River near my home. I tried to convey the feeling of peace that I get when walking in this area with the ducks and birds for company. I added the path for a little sense of mystery as to what we might see in those trees beyond the river. I created this piece on Ampersand Pastelbord and it will need framing for display.

About the Artist
Pastel artist Patricia Prendergast creates impressionist artworks that depict the rivers and landscapes near her home in Sacramento, California. With each nature vignette, she captures the sense of larger natural rhythms through quick mark-making, mauve undertones, and a tranquil and serene haziness. Her work recalls the paintings from the Hudson River School such as Thomas Cole and Asher Brown Durand. Before working on her pastels at home in her studio, she spends hours studying nature on walks along the river near her home. Since becoming an artist, she says “everything is more vivid - the beauty of light and shadow in the trees, the subtlety of the color of clouds, the sparkle and reflections in water.” Her work as been exhibited in solo shows around California. She is represented by UGallery.

View down the River...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Patricia Prendergast Art

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Oil Pastel

Moon over Stafford Lake
Moon over Stafford Lake

Moon over Stafford Lake

By Patricia Prendergast

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
I painted this from a photo I took at Stafford Lake on a cloudy, rainy day. As I worked on it, it started to feel like a night scene to me and I thought it would be fun to add the moon and its reflection. I like how it provides a counter point in this monochromatic design.

About the Artist
Pastel artist Patricia Prendergast creates impressionist artworks that depict the rivers and landscapes near her home in Sacramento, California. With each nature vignette, she captures the sense of larger natural rhythms through quick mark-making, mauve undertones, and a tranquil and serene haziness. Her work recalls the paintings from the Hudson River School such as Thomas Cole and Asher Brown Durand. Before working on her pastels at home in her studio, she spends hours studying nature on walks along the river near her home. Since becoming an artist, she says “everything is more vivid - the beauty of light and shadow in the trees, the subtlety of the color of clouds, the sparkle and reflections in water.” Her work as been exhibited in solo shows around California. She is represented by UGallery.

Moon over...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Patricia Prendergast Art

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Oil Pastel

Cloudy Day at the Point
Cloudy Day at the Point

Cloudy Day at the Point

By Patricia Prendergast

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
I painted this on a piece of blue-grey sanded pastel paper. I let much of the paper show through in the water and just 'scumbled' across it to create some lig...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Patricia Prendergast Art

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Oil Pastel

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Artist Patricia Prendergast paints an impressionist view of the Sierra mountains. Mesmerized by the unique colors of the environment, she replicates it with a light green base and paints over the alpine scenery. Patricia reveals sections of the foundation and imposes multilayered hues to create a vibration of light. The snowcapped mountain range brightly glows along the pristine Lake Tahoe.


About the Artist
Pastel artist Patricia Prendergast creates impressionist artworks that depict the rivers and landscapes near her home in Sacramento, California. With each nature vignette, she captures the sense of larger natural rhythms through quick mark-making, mauve undertones, and a tranquil and serene haziness. Her work recalls the paintings from the Hudson River School such as Thomas Cole and Asher Brown Durand. Before working on her pastels at home in her studio, she spends hours studying nature on walks along the river near her home. Since becoming an artist, she says “everything is more vivid - the beauty of light and shadow in the trees, the subtlety of the color of clouds, the sparkle and reflections in water.” Her work as been exhibited in solo shows around California. She is represented by UGallery.


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Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Patricia Prendergast Art

Materials

Oil Pastel

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