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 My art represents my view of my surroundings through my dreamy, impressionistic lens.  My goal is to say more with less and let the viewer use their own imagination when they enter my art space. Themes I enjoy are Montgomery County’s Agricultural Reserve and Adirondack Park landscapes. Motifs that interest me are reflections, mist, light, mountains, local animals, birds, waterfowl, trees, flowers, gardens, old buildings, antiquities and figures. I paint these all with a profound appreciation of their beauty and hope for their preservation.

 

I was born and raised in Bethesda, Maryland and hold a BFA from Moore College of Art and Design, where my interest in drawing and painting took forefront.

 

In the past I've worked in the fields of Graphic Design, Antiques and Architectural Salvage, and with Washington D.C. mural artist Byron Peck before branching out on my own as an artist. Georgetown Park Food Court was one of the projects in which I collaborated with him and other artists to paint a large scale mural on the ceiling. 

 

After establishing my own business, I was commissioned by That’s Amore and Memphis Barbeque restaurants to provide large scale murals. My paintings were installed in numerous locations throughout the DC area, including FedEx stadium. In addition, I designed and painted murals and finishes for many residential clients throughout the Washington DC area.

 

Since relocating to Barnesville, MD, my focus has been on creating fine art, jewelry made from found objects and primitive/whimsical signs on salvaged wood. Along with my husband, who provides me with salvaged pieces, we design artisan furniture made from reclaimed elements. Together, we are also dealers of repurposed and vintage finds at the Cottage at Leesburg. 

 

Windsong Studio is thrilled to create and share eco-friendly pieces inspired by nature with a focus on recycling the past!



Cynthia Jennings Field

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