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Patricia Hynes

Washington, New Jersey

To create work about persons in this culture as they reveal their individuality. patriciahynespainter.com 973 763 2384 [email protected]

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No Real Winner by Patricia Hynes
  • No Real Winner
oil on canvas
24 x 30 x 1 in
Mentors by Patricia Hynes
  • Mentors
oil on canva
24 x 36 x 1 in
Competition by Patricia Hynes
  • Competition
oil on canvas
30 x 40 x 1 in
Hiding by Patricia Hynes
  • Hiding
oil on canvas
36 x 48 x 1 in
Coaching by Patricia Hynes
  • Coaching
oil on canvas
30 x 40 x 1 in
Dead Tree by Patricia Hynes
  • Dead Tree
oil on canvas
48 x 36 x 1 in
On to the Brave New World by Patricia Hynes
  • On to the Brave New World
oil on canvas
48 x 60 x 1 in
Into the Sunset by Patricia Hynes
  • Into the Sunset
oil on canvas
60 x 48 x 2 in
Sunset by Patricia Hynes
  • Sunset
oil on canvas
30 x 50 x 1 in
Stream by Patricia Hynes
  • Stream
oil on canvas
30 x 48 x 1 in
Meadow by Patricia Hynes
  • Meadow
oil on canvas
30 x 48 x 1 in
Moroccan Birds by Patricia Hynes
  • Moroccan Birds
oil on canvas
54 x 42 x 1 in
Tangled Tree by Patricia Hynes
  • Tangled Tree
oil on canvas
60 x 48 x 1 in
Twisted Tree by Patricia Hynes
  • Twisted Tree
oil on canvas
48 x 36 x 1 in
Moroccan Village by Patricia Hynes
  • Moroccan Village
oil on canvas
54 x 42 x 1 in
September 11th by Patricia Hynes
  • September 11th
oil on canvas
30 x 50 x 1 in
Fallen Trees by Patricia Hynes
  • Fallen Trees
oil on canvas
Torrent by Patricia Hynes
  • Torrent
oil on canvas
36 x 60 x 1 in
One With Nature by Patricia Hynes
  • One With Nature
oil on canvas
60 x 48 x 1 in
Crossing Boundaries by Patricia Hynes
  • Crossing Boundaries
oil on canvas
36 x 48 x 1 in
A Walk in Ireland by Patricia Hynes
  • A Walk in Ireland
oil on canvas
60 x 48 x 1 in
In the Pit by Patricia Hynes
  • In the Pit
oil on canvas
48 x 58 x 1 in
Climbing Out by Patricia Hynes
  • Climbing Out
oil on canvas
60 x 48 x 1 in
Contemplation by Patricia Hynes
  • Contemplation
oil on canvas
50 x 40 x 1 in
St. Christopher and the Traveller by Patricia Hynes
  • St. Christopher and the Traveller
oil on canvas
40 x 50 x 1 in
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PATRICIA HYNES

Making art is one of the few areas in life where one can truly be free to express insights about the full range of human experiences.

The act of painting is one of the rare instances in life where one can unconditionally express one’s emotions and thoughts. It is a calling that is not to be taken lightly, or without responsibility. It is not something the artist chooses to do like a man stream career. It is something the artist is driven to produce -- the unattainable. In reality, this is work that will never be perfect, for the imperfections, mistakes and frustrations the artist experiences in one painting are the driving factors that lead to the next work. This starts with a concept in the artist’s mind that is challenged by a confrontation with the canvas to transform it into a statement about life. Life with all its twists and turns, good and bad, happy and sad, beautiful and repulsive. But life that is lived by all.

My work:

Advances historical visual art through stories about persons experiencing life situations within a cultural context. These situations present seemingly ordinary, yet significant moments in the fleeting instant that reveal individual personality traits prompting viewers to reflect on how of these paintings relate to their own lives.

Evokes references from the art historical to the contemporary culture through scenes much akin to theatrical settings. There is no “right” reaction, or interpretation, to questions raised through these scenes.

Fuses concept, imagery, and pigment to produce a visual story. It is expressive and about the process of painting with pigment being an indication of a passage’s significance through brushwork that sets a reading tempo. 

I received a MFA from Rutgers University, now the Mason Gross School of the Arts and a BA from Douglas College, now incorporated into Rutgers University. After a period of teaching Studio Art and Art History I pursued a career in non-profit institutions working in the areas of development becoming institutional advancement. Administrative positions held included Deputy Director for the Cincinnati Art Museum; Vice President for Pratt Institute; Vice President for the American Craft Museum, now the Museum of Arts and Design; Director of Alumni Relations; Associate Director of University Development, and Development Director, Tisch School of the Arts all for New York University. In addition, I held development posts at the Whitney Museum and the Brooklyn Museum.

 I am a member of the Salmagundi Art Club, New York.

patriciahynespainter.com 908 962 8035 [email protected]


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