Quabbin

This painting came about only after I labored over this view on another canvas for a long time. After awhile I took a break and wiped the canvas clean. Picked up a new prepared piece of paper and with the colors already mixed quickly painted what you see here.  The blues and greys in nature that day were unsettling to me because there was not much of any other color in sight.  Each of the 3 Quabbin paintings on this site reflect the blue, blue day.

quabbin

Oil on paper 5″ x 8.5″ 2015   Price $1,200

Author: Artist - Painter - Writer

Kim Gagné is a painter and nonfiction writer whose work explores memory, family, and the emotional resonance of everyday life. She holds a BFA in Painting from the Swain School of Design (now part of UMass Dartmouth), attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture’s nine-week summer residency, and studied at Parsons School of Design’s New School MFA program. In 2024, she completed an MFA in Nonfiction from Southern New Hampshire University’s Mountainview MFA program. Her visual and written work often intertwines, drawing from photographs, personal history, and lived experience to examine how grief, resilience, and imagination shape our inner landscapes. Gagné creates work that moves fluidly between storytelling, memory, and material form—melding narrative depth with painterly expression. Whether through oil paint or prose, she evokes layered emotional truths that resist simple categorization. She works out of her studio at the 204 Cultural Arts Municipal Building in Harwich, Massachusetts

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