Artists Magazine - USA (2020-04)

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live trees roll across the hills in the
background, and roses weave across the
fence along the dirt road that leads to
the studio of Lucy MacGillis, located in
the Italian region of Umbria. A palette
table caked with remnant paint dries in
the sun. The trees rustle in the breeze,
and the dirt from the fields floats across the gravel to the
door of the old stone building where the artist lives and
paints. This landscape makes nature prominent, and so it
seems fitting that MacGillis is dedicated to using natural
earth pigments in her paintings.

PA S S IO N

for


PIGMENTS

Lucy MacGillis mixes her own paints from natural substances, giving her


work an elemental connection to the Umbrian landscapes she depicts.


by C.J. Kent

FROM LABORATORY
TO STUDIO
MacGillis hadn’t always aspired to
become an artist. Certainly, she drew
and painted as a child, but she also
volunteered through high school at
a pathology laboratory in Pittsfield,
Mass., producing glass slides for study.
Her German mother sent her “back
home” for a summer where she did
an internship at the University of
Würzburg in a tumor-research

ABOVE
La Collina dei
Ciliegi
oil on linen, 35½ x71

OPPOSITE
Il Tevere
oil on linen, 39x32
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