Heather Buechler at Gallery 444 PTown
Artist Bio
Award winning painter Heather Buechler creates vibrant abstract art that inspires creativity and calm. Her acrylic paintings are layered and scraped to create three-dimensionality. She paints on a variety of media, including canvas and wood.
Passionate about creating art that is beautiful and meaningful for her viewers, Heather meditates before beginning each work. She practices Buddhism and Reiki, which helps center her art.
Heather maintains a studio in Boston’s South End, where she participates in First Friday and SOWA Sunday events and shows her work by appointment. She believes in supporting women and other underrepresented artists.
Visit News and Exhibitions to find out where we’re showing.
Heather is available by appointment at Studio 215, 450 Harrison Ave, Boston.
She can be reached at HeatherBuechlerArt@gmail.com.
Website: www.heatherbuechler.com
Heather Buechler at Gallery 444 PTown
Artist Bio
Award winning painter Heather Buechler creates vibrant abstract art that inspires creativity and calm. Her acrylic paintings are layered and scraped to create three-dimensionality. She paints on a variety of media, including canvas and wood.
Passionate about creating art that is beautiful and meaningful for her viewers, Heather meditates before beginning each work. She practices Buddhism and Reiki, which helps center her art.
Heather maintains a studio in Boston’s South End, where she participates in First Friday and SOWA Sunday events and shows her work by appointment. She believes in supporting women and other underrepresented artists.
Visit News and Exhibitions to find out where we’re showing.
Heather is available by appointment at Studio 215, 450 Harrison Ave, Boston.
She can be reached at HeatherBuechlerArt@gmail.com.
Website: www.heatherbuechler.com
Denny Camino at Gallery 444 PTown
Opening on Friday night.
I paint because I am compelled to. I have a primitive compulsion to create paintings. My paintings are influenced by my walks that I take every day on the Cape. They represent internal as well as external landscapes that exist within and around us all. These paintings are not a horizon line but rather a section of a circle. Like life, they are infinite. I reduced the shapes down to fields of color. I use a push/pull method of design as a means of expression. I also created a series of acrylic paintings. For these, I let the paintings take me where they wanted to go.
Heather Buechler at Gallery 444 PTown
Artist Bio
Award winning painter Heather Buechler creates vibrant abstract art that inspires creativity and calm. Her acrylic paintings are layered and scraped to create three-dimensionality. She paints on a variety of media, including canvas and wood.
Passionate about creating art that is beautiful and meaningful for her viewers, Heather meditates before beginning each work. She practices Buddhism and Reiki, which helps center her art.
Heather maintains a studio in Boston’s South End, where she participates in First Friday and SOWA Sunday events and shows her work by appointment. She believes in supporting women and other underrepresented artists.
Visit News and Exhibitions to find out where we’re showing.
Heather is available by appointment at Studio 215, 450 Harrison Ave, Boston.
She can be reached at HeatherBuechlerArt@gmail.com.
Website: www.heatherbuechler.com
Denny Camino at Gallery 444 PTown
Opening on Friday night.
I paint because I am compelled to. I have a primitive compulsion to create paintings. My paintings are influenced by my walks that I take every day on the Cape. They represent internal as well as external landscapes that exist within and around us all. These paintings are not a horizon line but rather a section of a circle. Like life, they are infinite. I reduced the shapes down to fields of color. I use a push/pull method of design as a means of expression. I also created a series of acrylic paintings. For these, I let the paintings take me where they wanted to go.
Denny Camino at Gallery 444 PTown
Opening on Friday night.
I paint because I am compelled to. I have a primitive compulsion to create paintings. My paintings are influenced by my walks that I take every day on the Cape. They represent internal as well as external landscapes that exist within and around us all. These paintings are not a horizon line but rather a section of a circle. Like life, they are infinite. I reduced the shapes down to fields of color. I use a push/pull method of design as a means of expression. I also created a series of acrylic paintings. For these, I let the paintings take me where they wanted to go.
Denny Camino at Gallery 444 PTown
Opening on Friday night.
I paint because I am compelled to. I have a primitive compulsion to create paintings. My paintings are influenced by my walks that I take every day on the Cape. They represent internal as well as external landscapes that exist within and around us all. These paintings are not a horizon line but rather a section of a circle. Like life, they are infinite. I reduced the shapes down to fields of color. I use a push/pull method of design as a means of expression. I also created a series of acrylic paintings. For these, I let the paintings take me where they wanted to go.
Denny Camino at Gallery 444 PTown
Opening on Friday night.
I paint because I am compelled to. I have a primitive compulsion to create paintings. My paintings are influenced by my walks that I take every day on the Cape. They represent internal as well as external landscapes that exist within and around us all. These paintings are not a horizon line but rather a section of a circle. Like life, they are infinite. I reduced the shapes down to fields of color. I use a push/pull method of design as a means of expression. I also created a series of acrylic paintings. For these, I let the paintings take me where they wanted to go.
Denny Camino at Gallery 444 PTown
Opening on Friday night.
I paint because I am compelled to. I have a primitive compulsion to create paintings. My paintings are influenced by my walks that I take every day on the Cape. They represent internal as well as external landscapes that exist within and around us all. These paintings are not a horizon line but rather a section of a circle. Like life, they are infinite. I reduced the shapes down to fields of color. I use a push/pull method of design as a means of expression. I also created a series of acrylic paintings. For these, I let the paintings take me where they wanted to go.
Denny Camino at Gallery 444 PTown
Opening on Friday night.
I paint because I am compelled to. I have a primitive compulsion to create paintings. My paintings are influenced by my walks that I take every day on the Cape. They represent internal as well as external landscapes that exist within and around us all. These paintings are not a horizon line but rather a section of a circle. Like life, they are infinite. I reduced the shapes down to fields of color. I use a push/pull method of design as a means of expression. I also created a series of acrylic paintings. For these, I let the paintings take me where they wanted to go.