Robin Kimball
Studio #226
www.robinkimballartist.com

I have been a professional, working artist since graduating from Boston University, College of Fine Arts with a Bachelor of Fine Art Degree in 1969. While my media and subject matter has changed over the years, my focus has always been on color and design. I would describe my work as contemporary realism.

I have had work juried into the Springfield, MA Museum of Fine Arts National Show , the American Craft Council Shows in Baltimore, MD, Columbus, Ohio and Springfield, MA, Boston Printmakers National Show, Boston University Alumni Art Show,and Art on the Mountain in Wilmington, VT in the past several years. Most recently, I participated in a four person show at the Distillery Gallery in South Boston, MA , a group show at the Art on the Mountain Gallery in West Dover, VT, a group show of plein air painters at the Young & Constantine Gallery in Wilmington, VT, and a group show "Architectural Ponderings" in Duxbury, MA. I am included in several corporate collections including the former Bank of Boston (now Bank of America) and in private collections.

As my choice of media changed in 2001 to oil painting, I have studied extensively with some outstanding instructors. They include: Rosalie Nadeau-plein air painting On Cape Cod, David Curtis-plein air painting on the Massachusetts North Shore, David Lussier-plein air painting in Maine, Tom Ouelette-Modern Realist painting in Boston, MA, and Bill Comerford-painting at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Through study with these fine teachers, I have honed my style of painting and now enjoy painting still life, landscape and architectural landscape. I greatly admire the 19th and 20th century Boston School painters and the impressionist painters from France and America, such as John Singer Sargeant and Dennis Miller Bunker.

I paint both in the studio and on site (plein air) in South Carolina, Vermont and France as well as my home territory. My studio is in Boston where I am always inspired by the historic buildings and by the beauty of the landscape of new England.

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