| Patricia Griffin | ||
Griffin spent her childhood roaming the woods around her rural Pennsylvania home, and thus was born the naturalist whose art is fueled by observation, meditation, and imagination. She travels incessantly, seeking inspiration from a variety of sources. Her most recent travels took her through Colorado, Wyoming, South Dakota, and India. Griffin’s work reflects an intensity and awakening that convey a decisive feel. “I dropped all stigmas and preconceived notions of subject matter,” explains Griffin. “I no longer question the desire to create something—I just simply dive in, knowing it is only a lesson.” Griffin is a graduate of Moore College of Art and Design (1989). She is a professional designer, print maker, sculptor, painter, and instructor. Griffin’s work has been featured in the Allentown Art Museum, Greater Plains Museum, the Everhart Museum, the Hunterdon Museum of Art, the Dutot Museum, THE MONMOUTH MUSEUM, and the State Museum of Pennsylvania. Her work is included in both corporate and private collections across the globe. She is represented in Jackson, Wy. by RARE Gallery and , Scottsdale, AZ by Xanadu Gallery.
website: www.griffingallery.org |
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"Camp Hill Gal" Oil on Linen 24" x 18" |
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"Frank" Oil on Linen 60" x 40" |
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"Junior" Oil on Linen 20" x 16" |
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"Mothering" Oil on Linen 10" x 10" |
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"Mrs. Stevens" Oil on Linen 72" x 48" |
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