The America Series
The America Series | 60″ x 12″ each | Oil, Charcoal, Pigment and Graphite on Canvas This series is my imagining of our land during the time of h...
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Gloaming – SOLD
Gloaming | 48″ x 48″ | Oil, Charcoal, Pigment and Graphite on Canvas | SOLD
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Tranquility
Tranquility | 12″ x 30″ | Oil, Charcoal, Pigment and Graphite on Canvas
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Alison Haley Paul is a contemporary painter of lavishly textured landscapes full of nuanced color. Her work conjures up connotations and geographical memories: that summer you spent at the beach, the tree where you went to think, the path up the hill behind school, the view out the car window on the way home. The places she paints may not be physically specific, but they are immediately recognizable. They are pulled from memory, the quiet composition of her passions.
The work seen here is Alison’s passion, the thing she returns to with joy when she’s not sculpting, running her interior design firm, or spending time with her family in Encinitas, California. Alison grew up in Greenwich, Connecticut, and majored in Art and Design at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY. There she studied ceramics with Byron Temple, a disciple of Bernard Leach, and design with David Lee Brown.
Alison later moved to California and earned a BA in Interior Design at the Design Institute in San Diego. She has been a successful interior designer ever since. But she remains true to her best love, painting. Alison continues to study, most recently at the Athenaeum School of the Arts in La Jolla, where she works with her current mentor, artist Reed Cardwell.












