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New RSG Artists: Introducing Paula Blackwell

June 10, 2018

This post contributed by Tianna Lewis.

Paula Blackwell, No.331, mixed media
Paula Blackwell, No.331, mixed media

Paula Blackwell is an inspired American artist currently painting in  a rural area near Portland Oregon. She is most known for her atmospheric landscapes in encaustic. Her latest works however, are mixed media abstracts that incorporates complex layers of paint , marking and texture to create ethereal, soft and serene paintings influenced by color, light and  atmosphere. Paula enjoys the freedom and spirit of play that painting in abstraction affords her, she states,“ Its nice to change things up and grow as an artist. Abstraction has its own unique challenges and switching from one medium to another keeps things fresh.  I love how it reminds me to have fun and not take things to serious as an Artist.”

Paula Blackwell, No.325, mixed media
Paula Blackwell, No.325, mixed media
Paula Blackwell, No.329, mixed media
Paula Blackwell, No.329, mixed media
Paula Blackwell, No.322, mixed media
Paula Blackwell, No.322, mixed media
Paula Blackwell, No.324, mixed media
Paula Blackwell, No.324, mixed media

To see these works in the flesh, please join us in the gallery, opening night for our New Artists Show.

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