Hilarie Couture

Hilarie started to draw at the age of two, drawing faces that resembled Keenes' sad eye kids, ballet dancers and horses. Her love of art continued and eventually, she entered college as a fashion design and medical illustration major. She attended briefly to discover that the classes for her major had nothing to do with art. She left school, hitchhiked out to San Francisco to draw portraits on the streets. With virtually no formal art training, she was able to survive by selling her portraits and travelled around the country doing that a few years. She met a hairdresser and traded a haircut for a pastel portrait. She convinced her to go to beauty school to get a "real" job. Hilarie abandoned her drawing skills completely for over thirty years.
At age 55, Hilarie went back to college and got a degree in historic preservation which led her back to her artistic path. One class required her to paint a mural that won an award and was the start of her career as an artist.


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Hilarie Couture

I am a soul catcher...
My passion is painting people and I engage in that silent conversation that allows me to see within ones inner being, capturing personal expressions that are uniquely them. I strive for the essence of the person. I am a direct painter who loves to work from life, and I feel my work is the freshest when I do. My style is colorful, impressionistic and full of energy, not photographic, but my own interpretation of the subject as I am a painter....

My work exudes emotion due to my own trials of living life. The better the connection to my subject the more of myself comes through in the work. I am on a quest to make my paintings read through the hue and temperature changes that imitate light, and deliberate brushwork that describe my passion for the process.

Hilarie Couture
Artist

the fragrant flautist “the fragrant flautist”

playing the flute and immersed in his craft I saw this man and i was inspired to paint him