Teresa McCue Fine Art

46 Waltham Street

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Even when I am not painting, I am thinking about painting. I continuously observe nature, looking at light, color transitions, texture and patterns. In my work, I endeavor to use color and light to evoke the feeling of a place or a moment. It is a supreme compliment when someone has a visceral response to my work, almost feeling it first...and then seeing it.

In recent years, I have become even more focused on the properties of my materials. They are not only a conduit to my message, but also a key component to the richness of the painting. I want to make a painting that is at once, arresting as the viewer takes in the whole, while continually revealing hidden jewels of color and light within the surface: simplified composition, with complex paint / pastel.

Soft Pastel: Pastel is essentially pure pigment with a small amount of binder that allows one to hold on to it in stick form. Colors are blended right on the surface. This affords an immediacy, which allows the work to flow freely. The pastel breaks down to a velvety powder as it is moved around, lending itself to an ethereal, atmospheric effect.

Oil Sticks: Like pastel, oil sticks are rich in pigment with just a small amount of binder allowing one to hold on to it in stick form. In this case, the binder is linseed oil and beeswax. So the consistency is more like that of lipstick and is extremely malleable. The process of mixing color directly on the substrate and the flow that allows are very similar to that of working with pastel.

Acrylic: Acrylic has exponential opportunities for creative exploration. The paint itself comes in a variety of viscosities and there are many mediums available, which can be added to the paint or used to prime the surface to create texture. I particularly enjoy incorporating iridescence, which underscores my fascination with light.

It's a joy to move between these wonderful and distinct mediums, each body of work informing the other.

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