CONNIE WINTERS
Perhaps best known for her vibrant impressionistic style paintings, Connie Winters has a unique sensitivity to color. “I see color where most people would not notice it. While some would look at a road and say it is black, I will see shades of lavender, blue, or even gold, depending on the light.”
Color is a key ingredient in each of Connie’s paintings. “Painting is like a puzzle”, she explains, “As example, putting cool reds against warm reds creates excitement to capture the viewer.”
Connie’s instruction came mostly by way of private lessons from such notable artists as Phillip Moose-Pulitzer Prize for Art, the late Shirley Markham, Alice Steadman, Constantine Chatov, and more recently Mark Chatov, Kevin McPherson, and C.W. Munday.
Winters’ work is represented throughout the Southeast in several prominent galleries.