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Patrick Sieg

Patrick Sieg

Derwood, MD

Patrick Sieg’s studio practice is focused on representational portrait and landscape paintings. He incorporates abstract compositional elements in his work.

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Collection: Portraits

This collection includes portraits often done as commissions and always focused on individuals.
Brenda's Mom
  • Brenda's Mom
16 x 9 in
Sold
Sisters
  • Sisters
Oil On Canvas
24 x 18 in
Sold
Michael and Maverick
  • Michael and Maverick
Oil On Canvas
18 x 24 in
Sold
Bride
  • Bride
Charcoal
16 x 12 in
Sold
Barb and Claude by Patrick Sieg
  • Barb and Claude
Oil on Canvas
24 x 20 in
Sold
The Art Critic by Patrick Sieg
  • The Art Critic
Oil On Canvas
24 x 18 in
$1,500
T-Shirt and Shadow by Patrick Sieg
  • T-Shirt and Shadow
Oil On Canvas
24 x 18 in
$850
Cloak and Dapper
  • Cloak and Dapper
Oil On Canvas
20 x 16 in
$650
Billable Hours
  • Billable Hours
Oil On Canvas
24 x 18 in
NFS
Allison and Lila
  • Allison and Lila
Oil On Canvas
24 x 18 in
A Most Interesting Man
  • A Most Interesting Man
Oil On Canvas
24 x 20 in
Sold
Tot at 99 Years Young
  • Tot at 99 Years Young
Oil On Canvas
20 x 24 in
Best Friends
  • Best Friends
Oil On Canvas
20 x 16 in
Sold
Monet's Wife, Study
  • Monet's Wife, Study
Charcoal
12 x 9 in
Sold
Monet's Wife
  • Monet's Wife
Oil On Canvas
14 x 12 in
$400
Cindy and Jennifer
  • Cindy and Jennifer
Oil On Canvas
24 x 18 in
NFS
Sheltered by Patrick Sieg
  • Sheltered
Oil On Canvas
20 x 16 in
$900
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Patrick Sieg’s studio practice is focused on representational portrait and landscape paintings. A consistent theme in his work is a focus on sources of light. While his art is clearly “realistic” he strives to incorporate abstract compositional elements in his work. He finds inspiration in the work of artists John Singer Sargent, Joaquin Sorolla, Edward Hopper, Wayne Thiebaud and Richard Schmid.


Patrick is currently the President of the Rockville Art League, represented by the Cabell Gallery in Lexington, Virginia, and a Studio 209 Resident Artist in Rockville, Maryland. 


After a long finance focused career with Marriott Corporation, he has revisited his love of art and oil painting and is continuing his studies and creative growth through classes at the National Gallery of Art, The Compass Atelier, the Yellow Barn Studio  (in Glen Echo, Maryland) and the Art League of Alexandria.


He has exhibited his artwork throughout the Washington, DC area and is an award winner in many juried shows.

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