Cindy Winnick
Cindy Winnick
Annapolis, MD, United States
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Annapolis, MD, United States
I grew up rural South Texas and have lived, painted and taught art in New York City, Washington DC, Moscow, Paris, Berlin, and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. My travels and fascination with people inform my art. After more than 30 years living as an expatriate, I believe an outsider often sees the beauty, the humor or irony in the everyday which an insider accepts without reflection. I seek to communicate that vision in my paintings. I currently live in Annapolis, Maryland, on the Chesapeake Bay. My studio is in the historic Eastport neighborhood and I teach art to children and adults at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts. I am represented by La Petite Galerie in Annapolis.
My art education ranges from Paris to New York to Berlin. I began painting in Paris in the late 1980’s when I studied with Jean Marc Luszpinski, a Polish-French painter, who introduced me to oil painting. I had the good fortune to live in New York City and attend the Art Student’s League and the National Academy of Design. I acquired a strong grounding in drawing and painting the portrait and figure by studying artistic anatomy with Peter Cox and figure and portrait painting with Mary Beth McKenzie and Ron Scherr at the Art Student's League and with Sam Adoquei at the National Academy. My fascination with people also led me to explore the three dimensional figure in clay. I studied sculpture in Paris with Brazilian sculptor Jahildo Marinho and in Berlin with Annaliese Rudolph, known for her portraits of theater personalities of 1950's Berlin.
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