Meg Walsh, Easton, Maryland

Meg Walsh

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“My goal as an artist is to translate a scene, conveying what interests me most about a specific place at a moment in time. I want the viewer to see the world through my eyes.”

Known for landscapes drenched in light and color, Meg has won awards at major juried exhibits and plein air competitions. Though realistic in nature, her work has a strong abstract element, characterized by simplified shapes, limited values, and glowing color.

Her paintings are in the permanent collection of the National Institutes of Health, Georgetown University Hospital, Martha Jefferson Hospital, and the Academy Art Museum (a museum purchase from Plein Air Easton).

She is an elected member of the Washington Society of Landscape Painters, Mid-Atlantic Plein Air Painters, and the Salmagundi Club in New York City. Her landscapes are featured in the book 100 Plein Air Painters of the Mid-Atlantic. Meg teaches at the Academy Art Museum and has also served as judge for plein air events.

Meg is represented by galleries in Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia, and lives in Easton, Maryland.