Through
images that resonate with a breezy and inviting nature, Keating
strives to create scenes that bring a sense of warmth, beauty
and optimism. Her paintings are of places that she has visited
ranging from scenic views in foreign lands to living rooms
of friends and family. During her travels she fills notebooks
with pencil sketches and takes photographs to remind her of
the details of places she has been. Open windows and doors
so often featured in her work, are thresholds, but not boundaries,
inviting you to come with her in the act of continual discovery
of what is just beyond the curtain, outside the window or
around the corner. While suggesting a world full of possibilities,
her goal to express tender feelings about home and nature
explains her tendency to return again and again to subjects
such as lush landscapes or inviting interiors.
Keating's
personal vision of earthly happiness gives her work philosophical
depth and tremendous appeal. She makes no attempt to provide
provocative social or political commentary with her paintings.
Instead, she is guided to create a personal image that is
both aesthetically pleasing and stimulating, thus asking the
viewer to reconsider the idealistic tradition in art. Her
images combined with her consideration of composition and
color lead the viewer to see optimism in everyday surroundings.
One has sense of being at ease and a feeling of being at home
in this world. Keating's work can be found in galleries throughout
the US. Her studio is in Massachusetts.
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