Marieluise Hutchinson

New England

The traditional rural farmscapes and barns continue to populate Marieluise’s paintings of quintessential New England. She enjoys paying homage to once-prominent farmsteads as well as cottages along New England’s coast. Marieluise began to paint in her late twenties and is entirely self-taught. Her work has a tone of thoughtfulness, a tangible silence. An image may evoke the feeling of a crisp autumn evening, the pensive passage from fall breezes to the chill snap of winter, or the solitude that follows a New England snowfall. Her vision is precise, without action, leaving much to the viewer’s imagination. In essence, Marieluise’s paintings stir memories and embody Yankee values of character, integrity and promise.

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Artist Statement

People have a wistful yearning for what was. I like to paint things of the past. I have almost a homesickness for the irrecoverable past.

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