Helen
Bond's watercolor painting approach has evolved to include
a loose and free wet-into-wet style. Her paintings can
be described as "impressionistic realism." She
uses a number of special techniques to simulate the randomness
of her subject, always maintaining a sense of realism.
Helen is essentially self-taught as a watercolorist. A
native of New England, she travels to observe, sketch,
and photograph subject matter for her paintings. She has
studied extensively with national artists: Nita
Engle, Maxine
Masterfield, Jeanne
Carbonetti, and Karlyn
Holman. Her art has taken many directions
during the last 17 years, from landscape painting to florals
and onto abstracts. Recently she has returned to her love
of painting the natural landscape, less realistic and
more illusionary, always attempting to capture the effects
of light and atmospheric conditions.
North
Light Book Publishing Co. published Helen's abstract painting
entitled Genesis
in Splash
6, a book
consisting of the work of 93 artists throughout the country.
Helen has participated in numerous juried shows, group
exhibits and art festivals.
A
popular instructor in the Twin Cities, Helen maintains
a working studio in St. Paul where she teaches watercolor
painting classes and workshops. Helen is a member of the
Northstar
Watercolor Society and the
Leominste
MA Art Association.