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*Artist: Cece Thorpe
CeCe Thorpe grew up in St. Paul, MN in an artistic family. At an early age she developed a love of art. She graduated from the St Cloud State, with a Communication -French degree with a Minor in Art History. After Graduation, she moved to Paris, France. There, she became immersed in the culture, meeting some of the local artists and spending Sundays at the Louvre Museum. After retuning she worked in television with some of the local shows, starting with ABC’s Good Company. Cece took painting workshops in Hudson area and has set on developing her style. She started with oil paintings of: giraffes, herons, cape buffalos and roosters.
Cece’s style is a combination of painterly realism, with a focus on expression and individual personality in all of her animal faces. She achieves this by starting with a good drawing, then pushing around the paint with a pallet knife…like frosting a cake. She also likes to play with color, resulting in whimsical and colorful paintings. She finds inspiration in everything, and complete joy in the painting process. Each oil painting is infused with an essential oil to fully involve the senses. She also works with acrylic paint, doing a style called an acrylic pour and is having fun teaching her two young children the style.
MooBerry | 20×20 | Acrylic on Canvas
At the Hudson, WI GalleryArtist's Collection
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*Artist: Terry Meyer
Originally from Milwaukee, Terry Meyer now lives and paints at his studio in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. He has painted all his life and has also worked in a variety of other mediums including wood, clay and steel. His current focus is on watercolor and oil. Meyer has won numerous awards as he participates in shows across the country, and often donates his work to community organizations. He has many individual and corporate patrons across the country as well as representation in many fine art galleries.
Artist Statement
As an artist, I connect with the energy and motion in the environment around us. My artwork serves as a conduit for expressing that connection. It is the assimilation of this spirit that inspires my work. Within the medium of painting, watercolor provides a flow and softness that is almost meditative as I translate this energy through brushstrokes. Oils are more kinesthetic; I can feel the substance of the paint and its power, translating the environment around me. My preference is for organic, earthy color that is more contemplative and healing. My work often evokes an emotional response from viewers, feeling a spiritual connection, drawn from their own personal experiences.Skittish | 24 x 46 | Watercolor | Framed
Available | Hudson, WI GalleryArtist’s Collection
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Attention
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Big Pig
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Break of Dawn
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Chicken PRC-5.236
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Chicken PRC-5.412
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Comb to Perfection
Comb to Perfection | 9 x 12 | Oil on canvas
at the Woodbury, MN GalleryArtist's Collection
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Curious Fellow
Curious Fellow | 12 x 12 | Wax Encaustic
at the Woodbury, MN GalleryArtist's Collection
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Disco Ball Dancing
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Henry
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Highlighted Ears