Martha Pfanschmidt
"Different Voices #8"
14x14
Clarendon Hills
"Different Voices #21"
14x14
Clarendon Hills
"Brilliance"
SOLD
"Semiotics Revisited #4" 14x14
Clarendon Hills
"Different Voices #19"
14x14
Clarendon Hills
"At Sea"
6x7.5
Nokomis
"Sparkling"
SOLD
"Harbor"
5x12
Nokomis
SOLD
"Sublime"
SOLD
Martha Pfanschmidt Bio
As a child I sat at the kitchen table drawing with crayons while my mother cooked dinner. I lost myself in the activity of drawing. It was my first experience of the infinite.
In school I loved making things—scratchboard drawings with black crayon over colored boards, linoleum block Christmas cards, clay figurines glazed in garish colors. At home I continued to draw, and found opportunities to express my creativity in other activities like making gingerbread houses and planting a garden. As an adult I continue to find much joy in the act of creation. Whether I am making a collage or painting I am the alchemist, turning raw materials into beautiful and provocative objects. I am deeply moved by beauty and need it around me for my well-being; it is a pleasure and a necessity.EDUCATIONMFA, Vermont College, 1998BA, Portland State University, 1978 Boulevard Fine Art gallery in Clarendon Hills, IL and Boulevard Fine Art South gallery in Nokomis, FL feature Martha Pfanschmidt's artwork.
In school I loved making things—scratchboard drawings with black crayon over colored boards, linoleum block Christmas cards, clay figurines glazed in garish colors. At home I continued to draw, and found opportunities to express my creativity in other activities like making gingerbread houses and planting a garden. As an adult I continue to find much joy in the act of creation. Whether I am making a collage or painting I am the alchemist, turning raw materials into beautiful and provocative objects. I am deeply moved by beauty and need it around me for my well-being; it is a pleasure and a necessity.EDUCATIONMFA, Vermont College, 1998BA, Portland State University, 1978 Boulevard Fine Art gallery in Clarendon Hills, IL and Boulevard Fine Art South gallery in Nokomis, FL feature Martha Pfanschmidt's artwork.