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Summary

Patrick L. Walsh moved to Bucks County in 1960. After returning from Vietnam, where he served as a sailor, Walsh took classes at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia and Bucks County Community College in Newtown, Pennsylvania.

Walsh's view as an artist has been formed by life lessons, both as a painter and observer. His work is influenced by the European masters and painters of the past. Walsh works in both a traditional and abstract style. He uses oils, acrylic, and watercolor to create his landscapes and portraits. He also works in a non-representational style that allows him to have more freedom while painting.

His paintings are in collections at the Doylestown Hospital, Delaware Valley University, and numerous other private and public institutions.

Education & Community

Education & Training
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA, 1970-1971
Bucks County Community College, Newtown, PA, 1971-1973

Teachers & Influences
Walsh is influenced by many master artists, both past and present. He likes to have long conversations about art with Bucks County artist, David Frame.

Connection to Bucks County
Walsh has lived with his family in Bucks County since 1960.

Affiliations & Memberships
Al Fetterman
Glenn Harren
George and Emily Thompson

Career

Major Solo Exhibitions
Walsh has had exhibitions at numerous locations over the years, including The Hahn Gallery in Chestnut Hill, Delaware Valley University, M&H Custom Framing and Gallery, National Academy of Design, galleries in New York, and The Golden Door Gallery in New Hope.

His paintings are in collections at the Doylestown Hospital, Delaware Valley University, and numerous other private and public institutions.

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