Patti Mollica
Patti Mollica is an American painter based in New York, widely recognized for her bold, vibrant approach to representational painting. Her work is characterized by high-contrast color relationships, energetic brushwork, and a strong sense of light and atmosphere. She is particularly celebrated for her urban landscape paintings, capturing the dynamic rhythm of New York City street scenes, storefronts, and everyday moments with a palette that feels simultaneously spontaneous and carefully composed. Her paintings reflect an affinity for the traditions of American Impressionism and Post-Impressionism, filtered through a distinctly contemporary sensibility. Mollica has built a significant reputation not only as a practicing artist but also as an educator and author. She has taught painting workshops extensively across the United States and internationally, sharing her methods for color theory and painterly expression with a broad audience of students and fellow artists. She is the author of instructional books published by North Light Books, including titles focused on color and painting technique, which have become valued resources within the art education community. Her work has been featured in numerous juried exhibitions, galleries, and art publications, and she has been affiliated with prominent art organizations in the United States. Beyond her studio practice, Mollica is known for her accessible and generous approach to sharing knowledge about painting. She frequently conducts demonstrations and workshops that emphasize direct observation, expressive color mixing, and the use of value structure to create luminous, vibrant paintings. Her influence extends through both her exhibited works and her educational contributions, making her a well-regarded figure in contemporary American representational painting. Her paintings are held in private collections throughout the United States and abroad.
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