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By permission of the artistThe Cyber Art Show is pleased to feature the second of two 12-piece Exhibitions of works by American landscape artist Wendie Thompson (born 1953 in Chicago, Illinois).

 

Wendie Thompson came to painting relatively late in life although she had developed an appreciation early having become a skilled custom framer. It was when her children left home and she was searching for a way to spend time with her artist/engineer husband that she began studying painting. It did not take long for her to develop a deep sense of wonder and an unfailing enthusiasm for oil paint!

 

Wendie paints often using a painting knife with thick and luscious color. She strives to invite a sense of mystery and joy in her work.

 

Thompson studied with artist Lorin Willey for a number of years gaining a foundation in impressionism and plein air. She has also studied with Tom Nachreiner, C.W. Mundy and Dan Gerhartz. Her work is influenced by Monet, Renoir and Klimpt.

 

Wendie’s paintings can be found in both private and corporate collections. She is a member of The Oil Painters of America, The American Impressionist Society, The League of Milwaukee Artists and she founded and administers The Wisconsin Plein Air Painters Association.

 

 

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"Oh the Redbuds"

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Twelve Pieces by Contemporary Artist

 

Wendie Thompson (Born 1953)

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Gallery #221B 

 

 

July 15, 2015

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"Heaven for me is a day painting in a garden.” 

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