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“The longer I paint, the more amazed I am at how beautiful the world is.”
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Abigail Faye McBride |
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While a consummate Cape School colorist, the draftsmanship in her work is born of an academic interest in the portrait and figure. Her work blends traditional subject matter with modern design sensibilities. Abigail’s focus is observed color as it turns the form and the shifting effects of light orchestrated within a clear design idea. She paints landscape, figure and still life working interchangeably with brush and palette knife. Collectors, nationally and internationally, appreciate the color, mood and elegance of her work. Abigail grew up surrounded by art and artists. Her first art lesson at age 7 was given by her grandmother, Minnesota watercolorist, Frances Karlsson while on a visit to her grandparents farm. McBride says it is still memorable as the impetus to continue to draw and paint. Her mother owns two successful fine art galleries in Maryland. Following graduation from Westmont College, Abigail’s work was almost immediately acknowledged by American Artist Magazine in a 2000 article about palette knife painting and again in a major 8 page article in 2008 about her approach to painting. This early national recognition helped launch Abigail into gallery representation. She now shows her work in private shows, fine art galleries, and museum exhibitions. 2013 Show & Event Schedule ~ Classes ~ Gallery Representation ~ Facebook
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Mid-Atlantic Plein Air Painters Association, Founding Member McBride Gallery, |
2010 Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, MD Chesapeake City |
2013 Portrait Society of America, Members Only, still life
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