Brooke Borcherding · Oil & Acrylic Painter · Currently at JG Art Gallery
Brooke Borcherding grew up in Southern California and earned a BFA in painting from the University of Oregon in 2010 — though she considers herself self-taught as a landscape painter, because the practice she built was not the practice the academic program was teaching. She took her easel outdoors for the first time in 2009, a year before she graduated, and has been painting from life ever since. The discipline came from standing in front of subjects with other plein air painters and learning from what they saw. She now works out of Wallingford in Seattle.
In Last Light, the painting constructs an urban street in aggressive blocks of cadmium yellow, alizarin crimson, ultramarine, and viridian, each hue applied in thick, deliberate strokes that flatten the scene into competing planes rather than receding space. Paint sits visibly on the canvas surface—the artist doesn't blend but instead stacks colors adjacent to one another, creating a frenetic, almost digital fragmentation where a parked car and distant traffic become equally vivid rectangular shapes. The composition pushes the viewer uncomfortably close to the street itself, with the horizon line pushed high and distorted, so that the sky's soft blue reads as mere backdrop to the chromatic chaos below. The work risks overwhelming its own subject through pure color intensity, suggesting that technical virtuosity in paint handling can paradoxically distance us from the ordinary scene it represents. Her paintings are called deconstructions. The landscape — a marina, a stand of trees, a city street — is broken into cascading blocks of color: brilliantly saturated, slightly pixelated, the image resolved from pure color relationships rather than from literal rendering. The approach is indebted to Richard Diebenkorn’s color structures, Wayne Thiebaud’s formal compression, and Chuck Close’s systematic treatment of surface — painters she names as formative. What she has made from these influences is something distinctly her own: the Pacific Northwest city and landscape refracted through a grid of warm, specific color.
Southwest Art selected her as one of 21 Artists Under 31 in 2016. Plein Air Magazine featured her urban plein air work in September 2022. American Art Collector published her in 2019. At the 2018 Carmel Plein Air Competition she won best oil and acrylic. Two of her early paintings — made when she was still a student — entered the University of Oregon permanent collection. She is nationally and internationally collected and is a member of Plein Air Painters of Washington.
My deconstructions aim to shed light on the beauty of ordered chaos — to stimulate our senses by exaggerating the color and space we see around us. I focus on broken color, giving a slight pixelated feel to familiar environments while maintaining a lively sense of dynamic energy.
Brooke's practice, in detail.
Education & Formation
- 2010BFA Painting — University of OregonBegan plein air practice 2009, one year before graduating
- OriginSouthern CaliforniaRaised in Southern California — moved to Pacific Northwest
- BasedWallingford, Seattle, WAFull-time studio practice
- InfluencesRichard Diebenkorn · Wayne Thiebaud · Chuck CloseColor structure, formal compression, systematic surface
Selected Exhibitions
- OngoingJG Art GalleryBainbridge Island, WA
- 2018Carmel Plein Air CompetitionCarmel-by-the-Sea, CA — Best oil and acrylic
- OngoingAlki ArtsWest Seattle, WA
- PastGray Sky GallerySeattle, WA
- PastWhite Bird GalleryCannon Beach, OR
- PastScott Milo GalleryAnacortes, WA
Press & Publications
- 2022Plein Air MagazineSeptember — urban plein air painting feature
- 2019American Art CollectorFeatured — "Winter Wonderland" and "Urban Paintings"
- 2016Southwest Art Magazine"21 Artists Under 31" — artists to watch
- 2011Eugene WeeklyArt Shorts — "Impressions of the Ordinary"
- Sitebrookeborcherding.com
Public Collections
- PermanentUniversity of OregonTwo works — Walk Across Coburg Road + Eugene Landscape
- NationalNationally and internationally collected
Awards & Memberships
- 2018Best Oil & AcrylicCarmel Plein Air Competition, Carmel-by-the-Sea CA
- 2016Southwest Art 21 Under 31Artists to watch — national recognition
- MemberPlein Air Painters of WashingtonPAWA — annual juried exhibition
- MemberPlein Air Painters of Lane County2009–2012 — Eugene, OR
Additional Record
- StyleDeconstructionsLandscape broken into saturated color blocks — "ordered chaos"
- MediumOil on canvas · Acrylic on canvasPlein air to studio — urban and rural landscape
- JG WorksIsland Marina · Emerging Again · Flowers From FlorencePlus Light In The Garden · Blackbird Bakery · Beach Crow 2
As featured in.
Selected works.
A current selection from Brooke's work, available through JG Art Gallery. The gallery responds within one business day with placement, dimensions, and indicated price for the work in question.
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