Margaret Gerding's paintings celebrate
the subtle beauty of nature unspoiled by civilization. Her moving,
multi-layered skies light her lush tree-filled landscapes to capture a
moment in time that is both peaceful and evocative.
Her serene landscapes are achieved
through a skillful use of textured underpainting combined with multiple
layers of color applied with thin glazes. A thin, seemingly burnished
edge typically characterizes her works in oil on panel or linen.
Margaret Gerding received her BFA from
the University of Massachusetts: Dartmouth, North Dartmouth, MA in
1983. She received additional art training at the DeCordova Museum in
Lincoln MA, the Worcester Art Museum and a summer workshop with Wolf
Kahn at Bennington College, VT.
"To capture the essence of a landscape
at a specific moment in time, before changes have begun has always been
the challenge that drives me," says Gerding. "In order to do this, it
is necessary to spend a significant amount of time outdoors, directly
experiencing and observing the land. In this way, even subtle colors
come alive. And it is usually a spot of color that attracts me to a
particular place. I am always drawn to areas that have not been
disturbed by human development. These areas for me have the greatest
sense of peace which I then try to convey to the viewer of my
paintings, representing a moment in time which is both striking and
memorable."
A selection of her corporate collectors
include: Fidelity Investments, Boston, MA; The Westin Hotel, Boston,
MA; Peoples Heritage Bank, Portland, ME; Gilberti, Spitiller, Inc.,
Cleveland, OH; and Unifirst Corporation, Wilmington, MA. Margaret
Gerding has exhibited her work in numerous solo and group exhibitions
throughout the United States and is currently represented by galleries
in Norwalk, CT; Boston, MA; Portland, ME; Chicago, IL and Santa Fe, NM