By Luana Luconi Winner
The Art of the Portrait Journal
Issue No. 45, 3rd Quarter 2009
“I really do think painting is about desire. There is
something that I want to make happen. It is about longing…about making an image
that I long for… something more beautiful, something more meaningful."
Marriage Portrait: Gregory and Suzanne Wolfe Oil on wood panels |
Catherine Prescott grew up enriched by a constant exposure
to the arts through her “culturally interesting” parents in a small Wisconsin community. Her father was a jazz musician and
her mother an avid amateur watercolorist and they frequently took her on trips
to nearby Chicago
to visit the Art Institute and other galleries. At 13, Catherine studied with a local artist
doing plein aire paintings with a
adults, and at 15 she studied at an artist’s studio during a summer retreat to Mexico,
staying with extended family and creating large charcoal nudes from life. Prescott pursued art academically, but not
without difficulty.