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Robin

Michele Elizabeth Field’s ‘Robin’ (2007) – a charming acrylic painting of a winter bird on canvas. Explore this evocative, slightly impressionistic piece featuring textured snow & rich detail.

Discover Michele Elizabeth Field's vibrant floral paintings – anemones, poppies & more! Explore her evocative landscapes of Oxford & New Jersey art.

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Artist Biography

Michele Elizabeth Field: A Painter Rooted in Oxford’s Landscape

Michele Elizabeth Field (née Wright) was born on June 10, 1953, in Solihull, West Midlands, to parents Dennis, now 87, and Angle (née Kempen). From a young age, she demonstrated an innate fascination with the natural world, particularly the serene waterways of Oxford—a region that would profoundly influence her artistic vision. This early exposure fostered a deep appreciation for color palettes mirroring the hues of the Thames and Chiltern Hills, informing her distinctive style characterized by luminous washes and meticulous detail. Field pursued formal art education at Plymouth College of Art, honing her skills in watercolor and oil painting techniques. However, it was her relocation to Oxford in 1980 that cemented her connection with the city’s artistic heritage and propelled her creative endeavors forward. She established herself as a freelance artist, dedicating herself to capturing the beauty of Oxford's landscapes—from rolling hills dotted with wildflowers to tranquil riverside scenes—with an unwavering commitment to accuracy and emotional resonance. Her artistic journey gained considerable momentum in the early 2000s when she began experimenting with acrylic paints alongside her watercolor practice. This broadened her expressive range, allowing her to explore bolder colors and textural surfaces while retaining her signature sensitivity to light and atmosphere. Field’s canvases often depict floral compositions—primarily anemones and poppies—rendered with remarkable precision and infused with a palpable sense of tranquility. These paintings are not merely representations of botanical specimens; they serve as meditations on beauty, fragility, and the cyclical rhythms of nature. A pivotal moment in Field's career arrived when she received commissions to paint portraits of beloved pets – specifically dogs. This undertaking demanded an exceptional level of observation and empathy, requiring her to distill the essence of each animal’s personality into a visual form. The resulting portraits are celebrated for their expressive qualities and convey a remarkable likeness of both subject and character—a testament to Field's artistic prowess and her ability to capture intangible emotions. Field’s work has garnered recognition from prestigious institutions like the Michele & Donald D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts in Springfield, Massachusetts, where her paintings are showcased alongside masterpieces of Impressionism and Hudson River School landscapes. Furthermore, she actively engages with the art community through exhibitions and publications, sharing her artistic insights and inspiring aspiring artists alike. Her dedication to preserving Oxford's visual heritage—combined with her masterful technique—solidifies Michele Elizabeth Field’s place as a significant contributor to contemporary botanical art and landscape painting.
  • Notable Achievements: Exhibitions at the Michele & Donald D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts.
  • Recognition: Featured in articles exploring Minimalist Art.
  • Commission Work: Portraits of Pets – Demonstrating Exceptional Observation Skills.
Source Material: Oxford Mail Article; Daily Info Feature; Saatchi Art Profile.

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Minimalist Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Hudson River School']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Agnes Martin
    • Donald Judd
  • Date Of Birth: June 10, 1953
  • Full Name: Michele Elizabeth Field
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Anemone Painting
    • Poppy Artwork
  • Place Of Birth: Solihull, West Midlands
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