"Trisha Adams’ paintings are spontaneous, fresh
and dynamic, and viewers easily connect to the spirit behind her work. Color and brushwork infuse her paintings with vitality
encouraging the viewer to look at everyday scenes with a new eye."
Trisha was born and raised in California, but moved
to Virginia after college where she lives today. After working in newspaper advertising, she opened a graphic design business
which she successfully ran for more than a dozen years.
In 2001, Trisha turned her focus to painting. She
has been fortunate to study extensively with master painter, Maggie Siner, both in the US and in Provence. A highlight in
her studies is a seminar in California with Ted Goerschner.
Today, Trisha is a full-time painter with studio
space in a complex housing 15 artists. Her paintings have been featured in two designer showcases, in an episode of “This
Old House,” and in the juried book, “Best of America:
Oil Artists & Artisans.” Her painting, “Rockland Farm,” was the first painting purchased for
the town of Leesburg’s permanent art collection while "Dusk" hangs in the Virginia State Capitol. She teaches painting
for the Loudoun Academy of the Arts.