Tag: Terry Boutelle

  • Through Friday, December 31 – Treescapes: A Sense of Place

    Artist Terry Boutelle’s exhibit Treescapes: A Sense of Place will be shown at the West Roxbury Branch of the Boston Public Library, 1961 Centre Street, West Roxbury, now through December 31.

    In the artist’s words: I look to nature for the lessons of creativity. Natural objects invoke for me a sense of history, beauty, wisdom, and the creative process itself. I often work with trees, especially birch trees and the image of the forest, as the subject of my artwork. Currently, I am combining media–using acrylic, pastel, charcoal and objects from nature on paper or canvas.

    Besides being an investigation into surface textures, layering, and various ways of using the media, the work is also an investigation of the image of the grove of trees or forest as seen through a sort of veil, a visual distortion (or clarification) which represents “seeing” through memory, meditation, history or imagination. Sometimes this image is represented in the context of a border containing textures, fossil images, drawings, and objects from nature, which can represent the unconscious or subconscious sources of creativity.

    Though largely self-taught, I have studied oil painting with Andy Taverelli at Boston College, drawing and mixed media with Robert Siegelman, and monoprinting at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, painting and drawing with Cynthia Packard at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown.

  • Thursday, August 13, 6:30 – 8 pm – A Forest in Mind: Mixed-Media Paintings by Terry Boutelle

    Come to the Hunnewell Building Lecture Hall at the Arnold Arboretum in Jamaica Plain  at 6:30 on Thursday, August 13 for a conversation with artist Terry Boutelle.  Terry Boutelle’s vision of trees and forests is shaped by memory, meditation, and imagination. Initially inspired by birch trees in the Arboretum, Boutelle has moved beyond realism into psychological and emotional realms. Using mixed media such as acrylic, pastel, wax, and plaster, and often incorporating natural objects such as leaves, twigs, and seeds, she creates paintings that are at times richly textured and at other times, smooth and veiled. Her images evoke mystery and yearning for things we cannot quite grasp.

    Largely self-taught, Terry Boutelle has also studied at the Fine Arts Work Center, Massachusetts College of Art, and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. She is the current president of the Jamaica Plain Artists Association and a painting instructor at the Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts.  For more information, log on to www.arboretum.harvard.edu.  The exhibition will be on view through September 13, 2009.

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