Artist Information:
Patricia B. Sanborn
Bellingham, WA
United States
Member Since: Nov 2007
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Artist Statement:
I studied art in the Northwest region of the United States, the Emerald State area. This is where the unnumbered greens of creation hiccup textures from the pearl mists of winter rains so vibrantly in the spring that nightfall cannot hide the lightest shades of greens from the blankets of the hills and mountains. Here, as spring blossoms bright colors into that bouquet of green landscape, new rhythms and textures take shape and shift the lay of the land's shadows. Some colors and textures are very short lived. The scenes of the hills and valleys travel through their life cycles quickly--to look away for a moment is to lose the joy of the transition of the colors and the textures into their next level of awe.
Therefore, I use many greens and blues in my paintings. I may not start out intentionally using those colors, but I tend to conclude my work with them. Another group of colors in my paintings are light creams, taupes, and whites misting and mingling in with the bright primary colors the way the mists weave in and out of the hills and trees that dance circles around the Northwest Mountains.
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Collections:
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Westphalen, Bellingham, Washington, USA
Claressa Sabin, Anchorage, Alaska, USA
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Munch, Sumas, WA, USA
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Patricia B. Sanborn's Free Artist Portfolio
| Welcome to Patricia B. Sanborn's Portfolio. Browse Patricia B. Sanborn's body of work: I studied art in the Northwest region of the United States, the Emerald State area. This is where the unnumbered greens of creation hiccup textures from the pearl mists of winter rains so vibrantly in the spring that nightfall cannot hide the lightest shades of greens from the blankets of the hills and mountains. Here, as spring blossoms bright colors into that bouquet of green landscape, new rhythms and textures take shape and shift the lay of the land's shadows. Some colors and textures are very short lived. The scenes of the hills and valleys travel through their life... | |
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