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Monica O’Keefe Monica O’Keefe enjoys using watercolor and acrylic paints
to illustrate her perceptions of the Alaskan landscape.
She loves to be outdoors, and
often plans paintings while she is out hiking, cross-country
skiing, beachcombing, or just looking at the scenery.
She sometimes paints outdoors “en plein air”, but mostly
takes digital photos and uses those as starting points back at the
studio. Her paintings of
the Alaskan landscape are intended
to convey the feeling of being on a peaceful coastline, or looking out
from a mountainside, and she hopes that they will let the viewer
remember some similar scene or imagine being in such a place.
The ideas for Monica’s paintings come
from the patterns formed by light reflecting on the clouds, forests,
flowers, rocks, snow, streams, and sea.
Using her photos and imagination, she rearranges compositions,
shifts colors, and varies patterns of light and dark to try to record
the atmosphere of the place. She paints by applying many layers of watercolor, gouache, and/or
acrylic. She likes that
these paints dry quickly, are easy to set up and clean up, and that each
layer of paint can add light or shadow along with new colors.
Monica first came to Alaska in the
early 1980’s to work as a mineral exploration geologist in remote
areas of the state, and her background in geology can still be seen in
her love of painting rocks! After
over twenty years in Anchorage, she moved to Juneau in the spring of
2005. She has been hiking the local trails and finds the
Southeastern coastline, forests, muskegs, and mountains all wonderful
places to be, and a huge source of inspiration for painting.
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