Best known for her large-scale portraits of women, Monique Ford brings both power and grace to her canvases in the Nature’s Neighbors art exhibit, where she turns her attention to the complexity and beauty of her wolf subjects. Her bold brushwork and dynamic compositions command attention, while her understanding of form and color creates a deep connection.
Monique holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Plattsburgh State University and a a Master of Fine Arts degree from Pratt Institute. This strong academic foundation is evident in the depth and craftsmanship of her work. Monique’s paintings have been exhibited widely in galleries, and she shares her expertise through performances and workshops that emphasize personal expression and technical skill. As both an educator and an exhibiting artist, Monique Ford continually explores new ways to engage with visual storytelling.
Currently, Monique Ford is a featured artist in the Nature’s Neighbors exhibit, running now through September 13 at The Gallery at the Rockefeller State Park Preserve, located at 125 Phelps Way in Pleasantville, New York. The gallery is open daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., offering visitors a chance to experience Monique’s contributions to this group show—works that fuse strength and dignity with themes of wildlife.
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