Faith Lund, Artist currently living in Wilbraham, Massachusetts Adjunct Art Professor at Westfield State College in Westfield, MA"Painting an abstract is my soul’s adventure. It’s a process of moving forward, taking time to depart from the old so that I can explore and grow. Allowing myself to get lost in the adventure yet finding my way ‘home’ as everything falls into place is an invaluable journey."Faith Taylor Faith paints in various styles including realism, abstract, landscape and a collection of combinations that, despite their distinctiveness, share the commonality of depth. Her paintings compel viewers to reach out and touch them, as the mind is curious at being unable to process, by sight alone, their intense depth and elegance.Faith was born in Houston, Texas and in her late teens she became the first female disc jockey (Bunny Taylor) at the number one station in Houston, KRBE-FM. According to Faith, being on the air was an ‘outlet’ for her young creative spirit. It was several years later, shortly before her move to California, that Faith fell, head over heels, in love with painting.Never having had an art lesson, Faith taught herself while attempting mimic the styles of the Old Masters. Each work of art is an expression of Faith’s experiences and inspirations, along with her desire to capture a moment in time while remaining true to her intuition and grace. Among the artists who have influenced Faith are first and foremost the Old Masters, who she considers her "first loves." Faith holds the utmost respect and admiration for Constable, Inness and Turner.Artist’s Statement: "That same comfortable feeling one gets from intimately expressing oneself with the dearest of friends over a cup of coffee or a glass of wine, is how I feel when I begin each blank canvas. I know that I am completely free to tap into my deepest feelings and honestly express passionate emotions through layers of color with both palette knife and brush.As the colors merge and run, the direction of the painting begins to manifest. Trusting my intuition, orientation and focal points are established. Broad strokes are balanced by intricate strokes of detail. Intrigue, balance and depth are created by the use and absence of both color and space.I feel confident the piece is ‘finished’ when, what once was a blank canvas, is now looking back at me with a soul of its own. From the depth of the realism to the mystery of the abstraction...the piece is now ready to touch the heart and engage the mind of the viewer. What started out as my confidant is now my soul mate."I started my painting career in college creating abstracted landscapes using oil paint. By the time I reached grad school I changed my technique. I began creating very large stained canvas paintings. Subject of abstracted landscapes evolved to horizon lines and non-objective shapes.Inspiration: nature and effects of nature; examples: weather worn and water stained sidewalks; squall lines appearing on the horizon of Lake Michigan; reflections. My technique included layering of pigment allowing watery veils of acrylics to become natural organic shapes. As the layers built up I was able to attain depth through transparencies. Lacy edges of shapes became important as well as the interplay with the outer edge of the canvas. Color and it's exploration was a necessary ingredient.Transition: I started traveling to Europe. The lighting in Paris and the countryside led me to introduce subject matter to my work, specifically old facades of buildings. The crumbling surfaces contrasting with brilliant flower forms was my new focus. My technique of stained canvas was still in use. Now I introduced oil paint and the brush. I was very intrigued with surface texture and would integrate impasto brush strokes with my prior layering technique of acrylic wash. The end result allowed for an extreme amount of depth and high contrast of texture.Today: My travels continue. Each time I see the Masters first hand and walk in their environment and witness probable influences I add to my artistic evolution. My style and technique continue to evolve. I currently am working in two directions both non-objectively and subject oriented. Current result displays more depth, more impact, more detail. I actively exhibit and sell my work knowing that there are many mental paintings waiting to be created."Faith Taylor AWARDS: Century Artist 1992 PBS WMVS Television MilwaukeeWisconsin Magic Market Place West Bend, Wisconsin First Place 1984, 1985, Third Place 1978 Robert Rolfs Purchase Award 1976 Karl Ratzch Purchase Award 1975 Vicinity Invitational Wustum Museum Racine, Wisconsin First Place, 1969, Purchase Award 1968 University of Wisconsin, Whitewater Creative Arts Show, Second Place, 1967PERMANENT COLLECTIONS: Museum of Women in the Arts - Archives Washington DCUniversity of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Fine Arts Gallery Wustum Museum Racine, Wisconsin David Barnett Gallery Milwaukee, Wisconsin Bank of Janesville Janesville, Wisconsin Miller Brewing Company Corporate Office Milwaukee, Wisconsin The Phillip Orth Art Collection Oak Creek, Wisconsin Northwestern Mutual Insurance Company Milwaukee, Wisconsin West Bend Mutual Insurance Company West Bend, WisconsinONE WOMAN EXHIBITS: Unitarian Society 1995 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Marco Island Art Association Show & Lecture Marco Island, Florida 1994 Main Street Cafe Hartford, Wisconsin 1993 First Wisconsin Banks Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1992 Trommell Crow Galleria Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1992 Bradley Galleries Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1975 First Unitarian Society Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1972 Wustum Museum Racine, Wisconsin 1971 University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Fine Arts Gallery1970 GROUP EXHIBITIONS: DeLind Gallery of Fine Arts Milwaukee Landmarks 1996 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Federal Building 1995 Curated Show Milwaukee, Wisconsin Mi Ma's Café 1993 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Wyndahm Hotel 1994 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Milwaukee Repertory Theater 1995 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Faculty Show "Works in Progress" 2004 Westfield State CollegeINTERNET: paintingsdirect.com, New York, New York Featured artist for paintingsdirect.com January 2005JURIED EXHIBITS: Crossman Gallery University of Wisconsin - Whitewater Alumni Exhibit 1996 Juried exhibit 1985 Ideas/ Images Wisconsin Art Milwaukee Art Museum MilwaukeeWisconsin Bank One, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1989 Marine Bank, Milwaukee, Wisconsin WMVS Television Auction Exhibit 1989, 1975-1977 Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Collectors Gallery 1970-1978 University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Alumni Show, 1974, 1975 West Bend Museum of Art Women in the Arts 1974 West Bend, Wisconsin MGIC Investment Corporation Gallery on the Plaza 1994 Milwaukee, Wisconsin First Wisconsin Center 1973 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Wisconsin Painters & Sculptors Show Milwaukee Art Museum 1972 Milwaukee, Wisconsin University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Wisconsin Women in the Arts,1972DEGREES: Master of Science, 1969 Master of Fine Arts, 1970 University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Bachelor of Education - Art 1967 University of Wisconsin - WhitewaterGALLERIES: DeLind Gallery of Fine Art Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1992-1999 Epic Gallery 1994-95 Naples, Florida Dorothy Bradley Gallery Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1970-1980 Milwaukee Art Museum Collectors Gallery Milwaukee, WisconsinTELEVISION: WTMJ-TV Special Art Program Sponsored by the Milwaukee Art Museum Exhibition and Demonstration of Work 1971 WMVS-TV Channels 10/36 Century Artist Demonstration of Work Live Appearance 1999 WGBY 5712/99-1/2000 Springfield, Massachusetts Juried Exhibition/Televised Auction Manchester Who's Who of Executive & Professionals 2004-05
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