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Born in South Bend, Indiana,
Cindy relocated to E. Greenwich, RI in 2001, where she conducts workshops
and gives private lessons in both watercolor and oils. In 2000 she became
a signature member of the American Watercolor Society.
Developing an interest in art in her early childhood, her artistic background
in drawing led her to watercolors and eventually oils. She has found
that one medium has helped her to grow in the other and vice versa.
One of the most asked questions she receives is, when working
on a painting, how do you choose what medium you want to use?
The answer is nature chooses it for me. Im blessed to see
landscapes in two mediums. When on location I can feel the movement
a watercolor can give with its easy flowing and entwining colors, like
a foggy morning, or a crashing wave and yet some scenes call for the
intensity, depth and lust that only an oil can give. Some would say
you need to concentrate on just one medium but I believe if you are
passionate about what you do, express it in the best way you can, you
can grow so much if you look at the world through many eyes.
Cindy gives a lot of credit to an art teacher she
had who took an interest in both her and her brother. She never has
forgotten what he so often said to her, theres no such word
as cant. One of her early interest was portraiture, which
she still loves today and when an interesting subject is found she does
not hesitate to introduce herself and begin work. She uses her studies
for many of her classes she teaches. She has also been fortunate to
have traveled extensively and has spent a great deal of time on the
east coast, where the Maine landscape is an etched road map in her mind.
She says it is impossible for her to paint a landscape unless she has
personally experienced the scene, to study, to take in the atmosphere
and commit to memory what she wants to portray on paper. Her camera,
sketch book and easel are her tools when on location.
Cindys paintings reflect the beauty that can
be found in nature if you take the time to study the colors around you.
She can capture beauty in a blustering storm or the tranquil air of
everyday places. Her portraitures relay a story of human life as though
they were family or friends. She has a versatility in her subjects that
keep her always energized with a passion to create.
Her work can be found in private collections
around the world. She recently won the Judges Choice Award in the Arts
for the Parks National Show and has traveled with the American Watercolor
Societys traveling show. She has been featured in the Artist Magazine
on several occasions.
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Contact Chris Usher at the Greenwich Workshop Gallery
for a personal viewing of these very special original paintings.
Call 203.881.7722 (or 800.243.4260) or email: fairfield@greenwichworkshopgallery.com |
An Acadia Stop
by Cindy Baron
6x24 oil
$2000 |
Cliffs of the Block
by Cindy Baron
6x20 oil
$1500 |
Cindy's Rock
by Cindy Baron
7x13 oil
$1100 |
Coastal Interlude
by Cindy Baron
12x24 oil
$2400 |
Coastal Sail
by Cindy Baron
8x20 oil
$1500
SOLD |
Distant View Acadia
by Cindy Baron
10x16 oil
$1500 |
Fall Light
by Cindy Baron
15x30 oil
$3400 |

Marsh Morning
by Cindy Baron
8x16 oil
$1100 |
Sculptures of Maine
by Cindy Baron
10x10 oil
$900 |
Sultry Afternoon
by Cindy Baron
13x30 oil
$3000 |
Water Dance I
by Cindy Baron
20x6 oil
$1500 |
Water Dance II
by Cindy Baron
20x6 oil
$1500 |
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