Joan Cole
JOAN COLE, BIOGRAPHY
Joan Cole has been fascinated with color since age five when she stood at the family piano bench, dissolving construction paper in Skippy jars of water, then mixing and remixing the results. Those “watercolors” of her childhood were the beginning of her life-long experimentation in visual arts.
At age eight, for the centerpiece of the dining room table, she created a miniature landscape in a gallon mayonnaise jar, complete with mosses, sticks, and the occasional green garden snake or praying mantis.
Not till she had graduated from college and began teaching high school English was Cole able to begin more formal pursuit of her art studies. She took her first oil painting class at the George Walter Vincent Smith Art Museum in her hometown--Springfield, Massachusetts—not far from the home of Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel) of Mulberry Street fame. She has been pursuing her art education ever since while teaching and raising her family.
As a young mother, she learned to make collagraphic prints from her neighbor and friend Lucy Mueller White. Joan got most of her inspiration from Mother Nature, using a variety of dried plants and insects to create her plates. Although Lucy cautioned Joan never to attach anything thicker than a dime to her print-making plates, Joan pushed the limits of plate thickness. After a fishing expedition to Lake Champlain with her family, Cole returned with a plate fashioned from the tails of Northern Pike. Needless to say, Lucy was not pleased, since some of the tailbones were considerably thicker than a stack of dimes. Although the print from that plate never won any awards (which others had), they did manage to run it through Lucy’s press without ripping the well soaked Arches paper. To this day, her son, Jeff, still displays one of those framed prints in his home.
Today, Cole specializes in landscapes. She is at her happiest painting in oils en plein air, as the French would say (or outdoors, to us in America). You’ll find her on her front porch, in a field, or by the roadside, decked out in a broad-brimmed hat and dressed in a mismatched layer of paint-covered clothing. In winter, Mukluks and diving gloves are de rigueur. The rest of the year, she sports latex gloves. She looks forward to painting on location whenever she and her husband, Roger, travel.
Joan and her husband have lived in Deep River, Connecticut, since 1980. She is an elected artist member of the Essex Art Association and an associate member of art associations in Clinton, Lyme, and Madison. You may view her work at . Many of her paintings hang in private collections throughout the U.S. She may be contacted through her website or at . She welcomes you to her studio by prior appointment at (860) 526-2265.
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Biography
JOAN COLE, BIOGRAPHY
Joan Cole has been fascinated with color since age five when she stood at the family piano bench, dissolving construction paper in Skippy jars of water, then mixing and remixing the results. Those “watercolors” of her childhood were the beginning of her life-long experimentation in visual arts.
At age eight, for the centerpiece of the dining room table, she created a miniature landscape in a gallon mayonnaise jar, complete with mosses, sticks, and the occasional green garden snake or praying mantis.
Not till she had graduated from college and began teaching high school English was Cole able to begin more formal pursuit of her art studies. She took her first oil painting class at the George Walter Vincent Smith Art Museum in her hometown--Springfield, Massachusetts—not far from the home of Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel) of Mulberry Street fame. She has been pursuing her art education ever since while teaching and raising her family.
As a young mother, she learned to make collagraphic prints from her neighbor and friend Lucy Mueller White. Joan got most of her inspiration from Mother Nature, using a variety of dried plants and insects to create her plates. Although Lucy cautioned Joan never to attach anything thicker than a dime to her print-making plates, Joan pushed the limits of plate thickness. After a fishing expedition to Lake Champlain with her family, Cole returned with a plate fashioned from the tails of Northern Pike. Needless to say, Lucy was not pleased, since some of the tailbones were considerably thicker than a stack of dimes. Although the print from that plate never won any awards (which others had), they did manage to run it through Lucy’s press without ripping the well soaked Arches paper. To this day, her son, Jeff, still displays one of those framed prints in his home.
Today, Cole specializes in landscapes. She is at her happiest painting in oils en plein air, as the French would say (or outdoors, to us in America). You’ll find her on her front porch, in a field, or by the roadside, decked out in a broad-brimmed hat and dressed in a mismatched layer of paint-covered clothing. In winter, Mukluks and diving gloves are de rigueur. The rest of the year, she sports latex gloves. She looks forward to painting on location whenever she and her husband, Roger, travel.
Joan and her husband have lived in Deep River, Connecticut, since 1980. She is an elected artist member of the Essex Art Association and an associate member of art associations in Clinton, Lyme, and Madison. You may view her work at . Many of her paintings hang in private collections throughout the U.S. She may be contacted through her website or at . She welcomes you to her studio by prior appointment at (860) 526-2265.
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- Date of birth : 1943
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- Groups: Contemporary American Artists
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Essex Art Association
10 North Main Street
From 198 paintings in this exhibition, Joan Cole was chosen to receive a $200 prize for "Day's End."
New Britain Museum of American Art's 43rd Annual Juried Exhibition
56 Lexington Street
t Lake Sunrise" "Crescent Lake Sunrise" is an 8 x 16" acrylic on canvas by Joan Cole. This is a very peaceful scene on a quiet morning in New Hampshire.
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83rd Annual Open Juried Exhibition of the Connecticut Women Artists
Slater Memorial Museum on the campus of Norwich Free Academy, 305 Broadway
Two of my paintings have been chosen to hang in this exhibition: "The Quiet Place," as well as "Moraine." The opening reception and awards ceremony is on Saturday, September 8, 2012, from 4-7 PM. All are welcome.
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Lyme Art Association's Annual Summer Painting and Sculpture Exhibition
90 Lyme Street
"Moraine" is an original 24 x 12" acrylic painting on canvas of a glacial moraine in Chatfield Hollow, which is part of the Cockaponsett State Forest near my home.
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The Slater Memorial Museum's 68th Annual Connecticut Artist Exhibition
Slater Memorial Museum on the campus of Norwich Free Academy
Juror Jeffrey Andersen, the Director of the Florence Griswold Museum, Old Lyme, CT, wrote:
"....My assignment as Juror was to select approximately 120 works out of the nearly 400 submitted. I was pleased to see such diversity of approaches across all media. In the end, I tried to reflect that diversity with a representative selection of works marked by creative expression and proficiencies of execution. I also found works with a "spark" of originality...."
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I have also been juried into the New Haven [Connecticut] Paint and Clay's 111th Annual Juried Art Exhibition of work by artists of New England and New York. I invite you to join me at the opening on Sunday, March 11 from 2 to 5 PM.
Several of my paintings are available at Maple & Main Gallery of Fine Art at one Maple Street in Chester, Connecticut. Maple & Main is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11-6, and Sunday from 11-5.
New Haven Paint & Clay Club's 111th Annual Juried Art Exhibition of Work by Artists of New England and New York
The John Slade Ely House, 51 Trumbull Street
Works in sculpture, oil, acrylic, watercolor, grapics, and mixed media will be on exhibition till April 1. The opening reception is Sunday, March 11 from 2 to 5 PM. If you are in the area, please come enjoy the show.
First Niagara Bank
Route 148
This is a one-woman show that lasts until January. If you are nearby, I hope you'll stop and enjoy viewing these paintings.
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