Wendy Turner

Schoodic Point 2, oil on canvas, 20" x 24"
Wendy Turner has painted for over 30 years. Her most recent work, large intricate close-ups of light on rocks and water, reflects her early love of the ocean and the coast of Maine. Born in Boston in 1954, Turner grew up on Cutts Island in Kittery Point, Maine. She received her BFA and MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute. After living in Sedona, Arizona, the San Francisco Bay area, and Key West, she returned to Maine in 1981, where she paints in a boathouse studio overlooking Pepperrell Cove. Best known for her large, hyperrealist watercolors, Turner has recently focused on smaller oils.
Turner's work is in many private and corporate collections including General Electric, Fidelity Investments, Arthur Anderson, Jefferson Pilot, and Burger King. The national exhibition "Watercolor, USA" selected her paintings in both 2002 and 2004. Her work is in the permanent collection of the Ogunquit Museum of American Art. Down East, Maine Boats and Harbors, and American Artist magazines all published feature articles on Turner's art. Her watercolor, Rocks, Appledore, was included in the book, Splash 7, a celebration of light- the best in watercolor.
Turner's work is in many private and corporate collections including General Electric, Fidelity Investments, Arthur Anderson, Jefferson Pilot, and Burger King. The national exhibition "Watercolor, USA" selected her paintings in both 2002 and 2004. Her work is in the permanent collection of the Ogunquit Museum of American Art. Down East, Maine Boats and Harbors, and American Artist magazines all published feature articles on Turner's art. Her watercolor, Rocks, Appledore, was included in the book, Splash 7, a celebration of light- the best in watercolor.
