oil painting

Monica Shulman x Reservoir

Monica Shulman x Reservoir

You can now find a selection of my work in-house at Reservoir — a beautifully curated shop located at 101 Main Street in historic Cold Spring, New York. Please join us this Friday, July 23rd, from 4 pm to 7 pm for the soft opening and Artist Reception and thereafter during store hours by appointment.

About Me and My Work - A view into my practice as an Artist

About Me and My Work - A view into my practice as an Artist

My art practice denotes freedom and unapologetic honesty. My artwork explores a variety of general themes in my personal narrative. As an artist, I study the concept of excavation and discovery and I explore consistent themes of change and evolution using various mediums including oil paint, acrylic paint, oil stick, ink, house paint, gesso and pastels.

Behind the Work: This Must be the Place

Behind the Work: This Must be the Place

In late 2019 I started to think about a new series of work called “What You Seek.” I think we all have defined for ourselves what feeling “home” means and I love that this painting, my first completed piece in 2020 and my last completed piece pre-Covid, is the one I made before everything changed. I look at this painting now and I can imagine how the world felt to me in that moment - open, exciting and ripe for the picking. In many ways I still think that it is and this work will forever commemorate that moment in time when everything was possible because the place and happiness found me.

Behind the Work: The Wild Things

Behind the Work: The Wild Things

Do you ever wonder what the inside of your brain looks like? I wanted to make a painting that would be an exploration and interpretation of my feelings inside my head as colors. This how The Wild Things came to be.

Behind the Work: Mini Cake Paintings

Behind the Work: Mini Cake Paintings

Earlier this year I started experimenting with impasto - the process of laying on paint thickly so that it stands out from a surface. I started doing some small color studies, pouring paint straight from the tube, making color patterns and mixing super thick and heavy amounts of paint. That’s how my mini paintings were born.