Meet painter Leigh-Anne Eagerton.
How Did You Become an Artist?
I was born in Pensacola, Florida. The first inkling of a life-long fascination with line occurred when I realized my name could be spelled out in letters. When my mother wrote it out, and gave me the pencil, I found it thrilling to make marks on paper.
Right out of high school, I worked for two years for Sherwin Williams Paints, mixing colors and matching exact hues according the customer requests. I was also a consultant regarding materials and the proper kinds of paint needed to cover them. This experience with color and materials was valuable to my later experience as a trompe l’oeil and decorative painter.
What kind of art do you make?
After years of working in water-based media, I transitioned to oil paints under the tutelage of Karen O’Neil, a colorist and teacher at the Arts Students League. Something happened when I switched from acrylic to oil… everything clicked.
All of my paintings have a foundation in what I call stylized realism. They utilize the strong composition qualities of clear planar and linear breaks on the surface, creating jewel-like facets.
I paint from life, all at once, marathon style, Alla Prima.
What’s Your Muse?
My experience with Japanese art was telling, and I filled many blank books with symbolic and realistic drawings throughout my childhood. I also devoured illustrations and loved the way that illustrators were free to interpret stories visually. As a young woman, I poured over illustrations that I considered great art, learning from the work of J.C. Leyendecker, Howard Pyle, N.C. Wyeth, and Aubrey Beardsley.
What’s Next?
My work is mostly still-life painted in a controlled environment. When we move to Florida, I want to do En plein air (outdoor) painting.
If you would like to say good-bye to Leigh-Anne, she will be participating in her last First Friday on March 7 at RJ’s, 81 South Broadway from 5-8p.
To see more of Leigh-Anne’s work, visit eagertonoilpainting.
Local Arts Index is sponsored by Maria Luisa, 77 South Broadway and ML by Maria Luisa, 75 South Broadway, Nyack, NY