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Catherine Picard-Gibbs Interior Paintings

American, b. 1959
Catherine Picard-Gibbs paints with bold brush strokes, using vibrant colors to show stillness and the movement in landscapes, urban scenes, and figures. Her inspiration comes from experiences in her everyday life and through her spiritual journey. She works in Easthampton, MA, where her studio is in a former factory. Her evocative works have been featured throughout Massachusetts, including Boston, New York, and in the Midwest. Painter, curator, art educator, and graphic designer. Gibbs is a licensed art teacher in the commonwealth of Massachusetts.
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Artist: Catherine Picard-Gibbs
"Late Night at the Studio", interior, factory, teal, blue, yellow, oil painting
By Catherine Picard-Gibbs
Located in Natick, MA
“Late Night at The Studio” by Catherine Picard-Gibbs is an Expressionist interior factory scene in a palette of teal-blue and yellow. This evocative 18 x 24 inch oil on panel painting focuses on light pouring out from the haunting depths of an empty hallway. This textural artwork is framed in a silver crackle floater frame with a black interior, making the framed size 19 x 25 x 1.5 inches. Catherine Picard-Gibbs paints with bold brush strokes, using vibrant colors to show emotion and movement in landscapes and urban scenes. Her inspiration comes from the nuance and drama of her everyday world. Her evocative works have been featured throughout Massachusetts, in New York, and in the Midwest. Picard-Gibbs is represented by Fountain Street Gallery...
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2010s Expressionist Catherine Picard-Gibbs Interior Paintings

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Oil, Board

"Chapel of Three Moons", expressionist, interior, church, golden, oil painting
By Catherine Picard-Gibbs
Located in Natick, MA
“Chapel of Three Moons” by Catherine Picard-Gibbs is an expressionist interior church scene. This evocative 24 x 30 x 1.5 inch oil on canvas painting depicts a mysterious golden encrusted chapel with a figure praying and a suggestion of a ritual taking place. The textural brushwork in rich gold contrasted with purples and blues add drama to this dynamic painting. Catherine Picard-Gibbs paints with bold brush strokes, using vibrant colors to show emotion and movement in landscapes and urban scenes. Her inspiration comes from the nuance and drama of her everyday world. Her evocative works have been featured throughout Massachusetts, in New York, and in the Midwest. Picard-Gibbs is represented by Fountain Street...
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2010s Expressionist Catherine Picard-Gibbs Interior Paintings

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Oil, Board

"Altar with Celestial Blue and Gold", expressionist, textural, oil painting
By Catherine Picard-Gibbs
Located in Natick, MA
“Altar with Celestial Blue and Gold” by Catherine Picard-Gibbs is a highly dramatic textural altar scene, painted in rich blues, golds and reds. This expressionist painting contrasts...
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2010s Contemporary Catherine Picard-Gibbs Interior Paintings

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"Light at the End of the Corridor", interior, factory, red, blue, oil painting
By Catherine Picard-Gibbs
Located in Natick, MA
“Light at the End of the Corridor” by Catherine Gibbs is an expressionist interior factory scene in a primary palette of red, teal, blue, and yellow. I...
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2010s Contemporary Catherine Picard-Gibbs Interior Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

"The Fire Door", expressionist, interior, factory, red, blue, oil painting
By Catherine Picard-Gibbs
Located in Natick, MA
“The Fire Door” by Catherine Picard-Gibbs is an expressionist interior factory scene in a primary palette of red, teal, blue, and yellow. In this 18 x 24 inc...
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2010s Contemporary Catherine Picard-Gibbs Interior Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

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Catherine Picard-gibbs interior paintings for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Catherine Picard-Gibbs interior paintings available for sale on 1stDibs. If you’re browsing the collection of interior paintings to introduce a pop of color in a neutral corner of your living room or bedroom, you can find work that includes elements of red and other colors. You can also browse by medium to find art by Catherine Picard-Gibbs in oil paint, paint, canvas and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 21st century and contemporary and is mostly associated with the contemporary style. Not every interior allows for large Catherine Picard-Gibbs interior paintings, so small editions measuring 24 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Karen Lastre, Colette Wirz Nauke, and Luciana Levinton. Catherine Picard-Gibbs interior paintings prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $1,400 and tops out at $3,600, while the average work can sell for $1,900.

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