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Roselynn Imbleau

Roselynn Imbleau has painted for a long time. Her path includes being a published children’s book illustrator, social magazine writer, pastel workshop host, and a MFA graduate from Jacksonville University.

2022 January Asheboro Waterfall Plein Air Oil entry in the Favorite top 21 images by Public Votes for the Online Boldbrush National Monthly Contest.

2007 Sibyl English,“Sibyl” feature article, no.1, vol.1.

2007 Neal Damon, North Carolina Community Treasures (Medford, OR: Morgan & Chase Publishing)

1994 It’s Potty Time, Illustrator collaboration, with words by Loonis McGlohon; a recognized best seller across the country on the correct steps for proper toilet training and washing up, (endorsed by Duke University).

Imbleau holds degrees in Liberal, Fine Arts & Communications, and has a background in museum marketing, management, social media, marketing for radio, and she has been is a facilitator for The Artist’s Way talks.

As a native of North Carolina, she has exhibited solo, statewide and in juried exhibitions. In 2016, she exhibited at The Alexander Brest Florida Gallery. Imbleau’s work has sold nationally, mainly on the East Coast but also in far away places from her North Carolina roots such as Laguna, California and Connecticut.  In 2015, she was honored with inclusion in Elder Gallery’s nationally juried show, Carolinas Got Art.

Roselynn Imbleau

Imbleau’s work has been received publicly in popups, portals, online galleries and print. Partially, this list includes: (in NC) Sibyl magazine, functions with Art with Heart, IDS, Capehartbeck Gallery, and the Burke Arts Council Gallery, (in SC) Arts Council of Rock Hill, (in Florida) with The Square via WJCT, and (in NYC) 2019 at Art Expo. She exhibits with various festivals, churches, charity events, museums, restaurants, interior living spaces and retreats. It’s only in recent years she is painting plein air and she considers that mode of painting the most uplifting, expressive, and always a work in progress.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

Imbleau’s art, Coalesced Play, is imbued with self and includes restorative themes. Her style follows abstract, landscape or still life forms, with a bend towards realism.  She grew up in a very musical family, in an independent music store, as an independent artist so occasionally you will find her piano or flute as subject. Art imitates her life, but she creates with the hopes you come away with your individual experience. She uses oil, wax, pastel or acrylic or a combination. and she resides in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.

Her artist influences are Marsden Hartley, Samuel John Peploe, George Bellows, Winslow Homer for their blues & browns, abstract, and poetic qualities, and Tibor Nagy, Nicolas de Stael, and a little Mark Rothko for their emotional content full of shapes, interesting applications and edges. "I cannot imagine a world without music, musicians, or a world without books, cats and art." 

You can find her on Instagram and Facebook

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RL Imbleau Fine Art

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