Trish Weeks


Planting Love

"Planting Love", an oil painting by Trish Weeks

$550.00

Artist: Trish Weeks

Medium: Oil on aluminum

H x W:  8" x 10"

Category: Wall Art

Genre: Landscape

Framing Type: Framed

Trish Weeks, Artist

Trish Weeks, Artist

Trish Weeks is an artist who is deeply inspired by the energy of the earth. Her bold landscapes fuse intuitive brush strokes, vibrant colors, and a careful attention to detail in order to expertly capture the movement and magic of the world around us. Her signature works are painted using a pallet knife, which allows her to create captivating textures and a distinct tactile feel. Her use of color theory and careful juxtaposition creates paintings that seem to vibrate, a phenomenon that has been called “a dance with color.” Weeks’ undying delight in her process is very evident in her work. And while her path to painting has been far from straight, she will tell you she is deeply grateful and blessed to do what she loves. She is a strong believer in the idea that the energy we put out in the world is what we receive. Because of this, her work is unapologetically joyful, a celebration of the amazing energy of the land we live on. A joy that is not in denial of darkness, but rather in defiance of it.

Weeks is a graduate of University of Cincinnati DAAP with a B.S. in Fashion Design.  Her 50 plus year career has spanned fashion design, interior design, and for the last 25 years fine art. Trish has received awards in numerous juried shows on a regional and national level and has been represented by galleries in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, South Carolina, Michigan and New Mexico.  Trish has been a finalist in American Artist Magazine Competition and featured at the Taft Museum, the Cincinnati Art Museum, the Carnegie Art Center, The Lloyd Library & Museum, Pazzuti Modern Art Museum, and the Columbus Art Museum.  Most recently her work has appeared in the January 2022 issues of Architectural Digest, Southern Living, and Sophisticated Living Magazines. Her landscapes have garnered national attention and can be found in galleries across the United States as well as private and corporate collections around the world.