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Trish Weeks 

"Pure Joy!  That is my definition of experiencing Trish Weeks' work.  I picture collectors' coming home each day, looking at Trish's work and experiencing a feeling of joy at being in one's own home amongst the colors and vibrancy of her paintings.  It is not uncommon for collectors to purchase more than one of Trish's pieces.  I understand why.  She purposely creates pieces to excite or to calm or to resonate.  Her paintings vibrate with  all pleasant feelings - the best of who we are. "   
- Mary Martin 

 
Trish Weeks is an artist who is deeply inspired by the energy of the earth. Her bold landscapes fuse intuitive brush strokes, vibrant colors, and a careful attention to detail in order to expertly capture the movement and magic of the world around us. Her signature works are painted using a pallet knife, which allows her to create captivating textures and a distinct tactile feel. Her use of color theory and careful juxtaposition creates paintings that seem to vibrate, a phenomena that has been called “a dance with
color.” Weeks’ undying delight in her process is very evident in her work. And while her path to painting has been far from straight, she will tell you she is deeply grateful and blessed to do what she loves. She is a strong believer in the idea that the energy we put out in the world is what we receive. Because of this, her work is unapologetically joyful, a celebration of the amazing energy of the land we live on. A joy that is not in denial of darkness, but rather in defiance of it. As one of her long term gallerists, Mary Martin,
says, “Her paintings vibrate with all pleasant feelings - the best of who we are.” Weeks is a graduate of University of Cincinnati DAAP with a B.S. in Fashion Design. Her 50 plus year career has spanned fashion design, interior design, and for the last 25 years fine art. Trish has received awards in numerous juried shows on a regional and national level and has been represented by galleries in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, South Carolina, Michigan and New Mexico. Art Comes Alive International Invitational awarded her Landscape Painter of the Year in 2013; and Trish has been a finalist in American Artist Magazine Competition. Trish has been featured at the Taft Museum, the Cincinnati Art Museum, the Carnegie Art Center, The Lloyd Library & Museum, Pazzuti Modern Art Museum, and the Columbus Art Museum. Most recently her work has appeared in the January 2022 issues of Architectural Digest, Southern Living, and Sophisticated Living Magazines. Her landscapes have garnered national attention and can be found in galleries across the United States as well as private and corporate collections around the world.



ARTIST STATEMENT

I am drawn to organic landscapes that seem to breathe and vibrate with amazing energy.  My signature work portrays expressionist views of nature; created by combining simple compositions and complex layers of color. 
This is achieved using a palette knife, which allows me to intensify the impact and clarity of the colors.

 

Those who have experienced my work routinely comment on how good it makes them feel.  My palette knife, color and liberal use of paint create a vibrant, tactile experience that has been described as “a dance with color”.


 
 

Trish Weeks has always been an eager student. As a child she learned the lessons of parents who felt the echoes of a great depression and world wars. Apply yourself, they instructed. Work hard. Be responsible. Save for a rainy day. Always do what’s expected of you.

Trish did exactly that. She got a good job, raised a family and worked her way through college. With a degree in design, Trish kept her nose to the grindstone and soon developed a successful business in interior design. Creativity and art ran like a thread through her work and her life, and still she knew there was something being left undone.

What would happen, she wondered, if I did something really unexpected? Colored outside the lines? Threw caution and all the rules to the wind?

So she leased an art studio, started painting in the evenings after work, and soon found the glorious release she had been searching for all along. It was all about color, experimentation with tools and techniques, observations of natural landscapes around her and paint, paint, paint. Eventually the design business took a backseat and painting took center stage.

Today Trish’s art is a symphony of energy. Awash in color and powerful imagery, the work captures how her world feels more than how it appears. A day at the ocean becomes a study in abandon and promise. A walk in the meadow translates on canvas as contemplation and gratitude.

Trish often replaces her brush with a palette knife to intensify the energy and color. She uses copious amounts of paint and layers them onto the canvas with abandon. The texture draws the viewer in, beckoning you to look further, feel deeper, leave refreshed. It’s Trish’s heart you see on that canvas, and immediately you want to know more.

“Trish’s painting always jump with color”- Dale Wolf, Imagine Magazine
“Her work is loosely painted, energetic and expressive” - Christopher A Yates, The Columbus Dispatch
“Weeks has a critical eye for expressive landscapes”
"Her paintings vibrate with all pleasant feelings - the best of who we are." - Mary Martin, Mary Martin Galleries

“Trish Weeks is a painter whose work will ‘make you feel good.’ Her Impressionistic landscapes explode with a riot of color and confidence.” -YWCA Women’s Art Gallery
“Weeks is a passionate, intuitive, painter, layering loads of color to emulate the landscape’s she’s so attracted to.” - Stacy Higgins, The Art Mag

 
Feature Article on Trish Weeks in Cinncinati Art Club Magazine
 
 
Mary Martin Gallery I is located on 103 Broad Street, Charleston, SC 29401    843-723-0303
Mary Martin Gallery II is located at 143 East Bay Street, Charleston, SC 29401
 Mary Martin Galleries have been selected as the best galleries in South Carolina for thirteen years in a row and amd selected as one of the top 20 galleries in the nation,  Also, MMG has been selected as the best gallery by several local publications.