artist statement
Melanie Ducharme’s (she/her) work is a response to the world around her. The themes she works with are gender, identity, sexuality, memory, popular culture and/or political issues. Her imagery frequently uses symbols that are traditionally associated with being female. In addition, many of her pieces use the human body, particularly the female body, as a symbol.
Ducharme’s work is as much about a theme as it is about an exploration of color. Her work uses vibrant, sometimes contrasting colors. Each piece is an exploration of how color affects the overall tone of the work.
Melanie Ducharme has been exhibiting her work since 2001. She is a former member of Gallery X, a cooperative art gallery in New Bedford, MA. She earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with a concentration in graphic design and letterform from the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth and her Masters in Art Education from Rhode Island College.
Currently, she lives in Rhode Island working as a visual artist and as an art teacher.
email: mducharme76@gmail.com
above image: A Lady Fights Back • 2019
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ImageWise Cat
July 14, 2021 in art, mixed media
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Love in Your 40’s
July 12, 2021 in art, gender, mixed media
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A Whale’s Tail
June 13, 2021 in art, paintings
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Oh the Drama!
January 2, 2021 in art, mixed media, paintings
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Ode to a Lady
December 30, 2020 in art, mixed media, paintings
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Shelby
October 3, 2020 in art, mixed media, paintings
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Art Flashback
I did some summer cleaning and found a bunch of old works of art!
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The Jilted Lover
June 25, 2019 in art, mixed media, paintings
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