Lori Twiggs
My early work consisted mostly
of what I saw around my rural setting including old barns, fences and
gravelly roads. It wasn't until I painted "Road Home" where I
discovered my love for a rather impressionistic style which led to the
paintings "The
Reeds", "After
the Harvest", and "Crossing
the Creek".
It was my intrigue with drama,
produced by technique that began a journey into color studies which resulted
in "Sun
Drenched" and "Old
Friends". The drive for this experimenting with color and
technique keeps me at my easels.
My passion continues with
exploration of dramatizing ordinary settings and subjects with color and
technique. While I haven't narrowed my genre to a specific category of
subjects, one could say it would be my tendency towards a slightly
impressionistic style with emphasized lighting and playful color.
My interest in art drew me to
the local art organization Arts Alive! where I currently serve on the board
and volunteer in the gallery.
You can view more of my work at my website:
www.loritwiggs.com