Hilary
Baldwin is a "plein air" painter in the Boston School tradition.
"It is not what you paint - it is how you paint it."
"Paint what you see and what you feel."
The paintings
shown on this site are representative of her work. Most of these paintings
are available for sale, although a few are in private collections.
BIOGRAPHY
Hilary
Baldwin was born in Boston and has lived in Massachusetts most of her
life. She paints in the Boston School tradition; a blend of realism
and impressionism, trying to impart a feeling about each piece, rather
than describing it in detail. Most of her work is painted "en plein
air" in Boston, the North Shore and in Southern France.
Hilary
graduated from the Vesper George Art School in Copley Square, Boston.
She worked as a freelance commercial artist for a number of years before
deciding that fine art was where her heart was. She has studied plein
air painting with North Shore artist David Curtis and has taken workshops
with other well-known Boston artists, including Robert Douglas Hunter
and Bill Ternes.
Hilary
is a member of the Copley Society of Art in Boston, awarded CA status,
a "Distinguished Artist" member of the Concord Art Association,
an artist member of the North Shore Art Association, and has works in
selected local galleries and numerous private collections.
AWARDS
Hilary was the recipient of the The Robb Sagendorph Memorial Award from
Yankee Magazine for her oil painting entitled "White House
in August" at the Copley Society Winter Member Show. Painting was
printed in Yankee Magazine.
Hilary's studio
and home are in Arlington, MA.
COMMISSIONS
Commissions in a wide variety of subjects are accepted. Please
email Hilary for more information.