Trisha Pena Art Collections
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Artwork by Trisha Pena
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Pink and Blue by Trisha Pena
Garden by Trisha Pena
Auburn #2 by Trisha Pena
MSU #2 by Trisha Pena
Vanderbilt #2 by Trisha Pena
Aaron Henry by Trisha Pena
My Favorite Color Scheme by Trisha Pena
Kentucky #1 by Trisha Pena
Complex Blues by Trisha Pena
Squiggle Series - Purple by Trisha Pena
Festivities by Trisha Pena
Auburn #1 by Trisha Pena
Canyon by Trisha Pena
Indigo by Trisha Pena
Squiggle Series - Red by Trisha Pena
Get Over It by Trisha Pena
Stormy Dawn by Trisha Pena
Golden Pines by Trisha Pena
Vikings at Night by Trisha Pena
Arctic Spring by Trisha Pena
What I Make Myself Believe by Trisha Pena
Not For Lack of Trying by Trisha Pena
Solar Flare by Trisha Pena
Ole Miss #1 by Trisha Pena
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About Trisha Pena
Trisha Pena is an abstract artist based in Nashville, Tennessee. She came to the visual art world later in life by way of music, performing, and writing. She is a self-taught artist who fell in love with the medium by literally painting the walls of her house with invigorating and sensual treatments. Known for saying that she cannot draw a straight line, abstract work with acrylics is her most common medium, with an affinity for markedly texturized canvases. Additionally, she has several mixed media on canvas pieces. Multiple pieces have been given the Visa and Excellence Distinctions on the website Art Limited (Bordeaux, France). Current influences include Gino Savarino, John Beckley, and Andy Morris, but her heart will always belong to Phil Ponder, who most decidedly knows how to draw a straight line.
I just felt a compulsion to start painting seriously after I made the huge revelation about how visually stimulated I am, she explains. I receive great pleasure in the process because I usually have absolutely no idea how a piece will end up until it tells me it is done. I also find it highly spiritual as I rely on my Source to guide my creativity.
Trisha has called the Nashville area home for over thirty years and lives in a very colorful house in Hermitage, TN.