BIOGRAPHY
My work is a continuous investigation of abstraction and exploration of the human form. It is a visual diary, a “paper trail” of a process, spontaneous yet deliberate, personal yet universal.
I work in series that can start as a concept of the mind, an idea, a thought, a vision of a finished work, or it can begin as an emotion, a feeling, a process of the heart. When I work on a theme, like stripes for example, I explore it in oil, acrylic, and encaustic, working figuratively and abstractly until it exhausts itself or leads to another theme. I apply what I’ve learned from working with shapes, forms, and lines in my abstract paintings to finding the simplicity that is needed for abstracting a figure. Similarly, my abstract work profits from my figurative experience.
I work in layers of paint, creating luminous color, depth, and voluptuous texture. Painting for me is a dynamic intuitive process. A drip or smear can reveal part of that process. I like that!
Brigitte McReynolds
Born 1959 Rosenheim, Germany
Arrived 1989, California
Education
| 2007-09 |
Sculpture, College of Marin, Kentfield, CA |
| 2005 |
Il Bisonte, Florence, Italy, mono print |
| 1991-92 |
Printmaking, Santa Rosa Junior College, Santa Rosa California |
| 1981-83 |
Schule fuer Kunst und Gestaltung (Art School), Munich, Germany |
| 1983-85 |
Forum fuer analytische Kunsttherapie (Art Therapy School), Munich, Germany |
Independent Studies in Watercolor, Drawing, Oil
painting, Motherhood since 1993
Exhibitions
| 2009 |
• “The "Lightness of Gravity”, Donna Seager Gallery, San Rafael, CA |
2008
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• “ReAct”, Jules Place, Boston, MA
• “New Works”, Bennett Street Gallery, Atlanta, GA
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2007
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• “Figures”, Donna Seager Gallery, San Raphael,CA
• “Color in Motion”, Jules Place, Boston, MA
• “Focus on the Figure”, Bennett Street Gallery, Atlanta, GA |
2006
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• Jules Place, Boston, MA
• Bennett Street Gallery, Atlanta, GA |
2005-06
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• “hope, joy, peace”, Steel Gallery,
San Francisco, CA |
2004
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• “Grand slam”, Steel Gallery,
San Francisco, CA |
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• “Size matters”, Bank of America,
San Francisco,
CA |
2003
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• Inaugural Exhibition, Steel Gallery,
San Francisco,
CA |
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• Sonoma Valley Museum of Art,
Sonoma, Ca |
| 2002-04 |
• iT artworks, Lafayette, CA |
| 2001-03 |
• Tercera Gallery, Palo Alto, CA |
| 2001-04 |
• Tercera Gallery San Francisco |
| 2000-03 |
• Imani Gallery, Napa, CA |
2000-06
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• Claudia Chapline Gallery, Stinson Beach, CA |
| 1990-01 |
• Arts Guild of Sonoma, Sonoma, CA |
| 1986-01 |
• Exhibitions in Germany |
| 1991-00 |
• Jessel Miller Gallery, Napa, CA |
1992-99
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• SFMOMA Artist’s Gallery, San Francisco, CA |
| 1992-96 |
• Art Trails Sonoma County |
1993
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• Sebastopol Center of the Arts”, Sebastopol,
CA |
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• Fine Line Gallery, Lake Tahoe, NV |
1992-93
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• Woodstock Gallery of Art, Woodstock, VT |
1991
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• Branner Spangenberg Gallery,
Palo Alto, CA |
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• Davis Art Center, Davis CA |
Awards:
2006
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• Selected Artist for
“Hearts and Heroes” San Francisco |
2004
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• Selected Artist for
“Hearts in San Francisco” |
2003, 2000, 1998
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• Mustard Festival Competition,
award winner |
2000, 1998, 1997
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• Salute to the Arts Competition,
award winner |
Bibliography
| 2005 |
• Architectural Digest |
| 2004 |
• Art News October |
| 2004 |
• Art in America August |
| 2004 |
• Traditional Home, May |
| 2003 |
• Vogue, December |
2002
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• John Wheatman, A Good House is Never Done, Conari Press |
| 2002 |
• “Wine Country Living,” NBC |
| 2002 |
• Art Week, October |
| 2001 |
• Appelation, February/March |
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