Joan Mangle | Landscape of the West

My Work

oil on canvas

"Land and Sky" oil on canvas

"Rise" oil on canvas

"Magic Mountain" oil on canvas

"Prairie Wind" oil on canvas

"Coming Storm" oil on canvas

"Oh, Beautiful" oil on canvas

"Purple Mountains" oil on canvas

"Spring Runoff" oil on canvas

"Big Sky" oil on canvas

"Colorado Cascade: Golden View"

"Intrepid" oil on canvas

"Rockies to Range" oil on canvas

"Prairie Storm"

"Colorado Cascade III"

"Colorado Cascade 2"

"O, Mighty Hills" oil on canvas

"Twilight Front Range"

"Park County" oil on canvas

"Prairie Glow"

"7 Miles Over RMNP"

"Colorado Cascade"

"Altitude" oil on canvas

Thoughts on my art

Living on Colorado’s Front Range for most of my adult life, I’ve marveled at the majestic strength and poetry of this land: the foothills, mountains, the endless sky of the prairie and its luminous light. It’s been my goal as a painter to capture and interpret this sublime nature of our piece of the West.

When I create a contemporary abstracted landscape, I usually begin with an intense visual memory, at times reinforced by on-sight sketches or photos. Often the colors I use are non-referential, representing more the spirit than the actual. I hope you as a viewer sense that I am a painter that knows the mountains and prairie and who looks carefully and deeply at the natural world. 

While I love the creative expression of oil painting, I also treasure the communication I have with the viewer. I believe that art is about communicating ideas, values and deeply-held feelings, and, perhaps, giving the viewer the opportunity to build personal metaphors from that art.

Contact

Joan Mangle

Denver, Colorado
(970) 222-4601

jjmangle1@gmail.com

My work is in private and corporate collections throughout Colorado and the US.
Member, American Women Artists

Commissions are welcome.
Giclee prints are available upon request.

Education

B.F.A., Painting Concentration, Colorado State University, 2004
M. Ed. University of Northern Colorado,1984
MSN, University of Colorado, 1972
BS, University of Illinois, 1967
The Johns Hopkins Hospital School of Nursing, 1965