Thursday, October 2, 2014

Barabara Jean McHugh #2 on the Covered Bridge Art Studio Tour stop Oct 10-12th



Barbara Jean McHugh studied fine art at Layton School of Art in Milwaukee and the University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee.
Barbara is a fine art photographer, fiber artist and a published author. She works out of a barn studio and her 150 year old farmhouse in the countryside outside of Newburg. Her subject matter is her own back yard, a three acre prairie, the woods and farmland that surround the farm.  One of the techniques used in her photography is scanography, in which she places leaves, prairie flowers, and bedding plants on a scanner to create images that have deep detail, and a surrealistic feel.  She won first place with “Prairie Flowers” in the CAG Annual Juried Exhibit 2013.  Her work has been exhibited at New Visions Gallery in Marshfield, Northern National Art Competition, Inner Visions Gallery, Milwaukee, The West Bend Art Museum, Cedarburg Cultural Center and galleries in California.
Barbara has taught photography workshops at the West Bend Art Museum.
Her fiber arts are created from re-purposed wool such as sweaters and vintage wool coats. The  wool hats, neck scarves and brooch’s are unique and her own design.
Barbara has published a book with Hardscrabble Press called “Hickory Road Ramblings”. She incorporated her photography and writing in this book.
She posts her thoughts and an image of “One Beautiful Thing a Day” on the Hardscrabble Press facebook page. The task is to take a photograph every day and write about why she finds it beautiful.


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