About Grace

Baltimore County
Doyle is a Baltimore, Maryland native. She will graduate from Towson University's Studio Arts program this Spring 2023. She graduated from The University of Baltimore with an MBA in 2019, MICA with a BFA in 2009, and The Baltimore School for the Arts in 2006. Throughout her studies, Doyle has spent several summers painting abroad including in Norway, under contemporary figurative painter Odd Nerdrum. Doyle is a Finalist in the 2023 Miami University Young Painters Competition for the… more

Slow Down

These are carefully executed oil paintings of people meaningful to me in their environments. In these intimate works, I am interested in pattern, light, and color.  Additionally, I contemplate the sensitive connection between my experience and their inner world
  • End of Time
    End of Time
    "End of Time", oil on linen, 27" x 24", 2021
  • Reflection (Self Portrait with Tilly)
    Reflection (Self Portrait with Tilly)
    "Reflection (Self Portrait with Tilly)", oil on panel, 8"x 8", 2020 Doyle clutches her small dog like a security blanket as it nuzzles into her shoulder. The animal disrupts the space, putting the artist at ease to confront the audience straight on. A playful bluish-purple shape gives the eye a resting place. The emerald hue in the background complements the pinkish orange of her skin, and coupled with multiple light sources, gives this painting a daydream-like quality. Together, artist and dog seek comfort and escape from their new and extraordinary reality.
  • Matt & Tilly in 2020
    Matt & Tilly in 2020
    "Matt & Tilly in 2020", oil on linen, 36" x 28", 2020
  • Microcosm
    Microcosm
    "Microcosm", 2021, oil on canvas linen, 30" x 28"
  • Night Creatures
    Night Creatures
    "Night Creatures", 2021, oil on linen, 20" x 14"
  • Vegetal Icon
    Vegetal Icon
    "Vegetal Icon", 2022, oil on canvas linen blend, 30" x 18"
  • Camouflage
    Camouflage
    Camouflage, oil on linen, 34" x 28", 2019
  • The Philosopher (Kevin in the Kitchen)
    The Philosopher (Kevin in the Kitchen)
    "The Philosopher (Kevin in the Kitchen)", oil on panel, 8" x 8", 2020
  • Sunset
    Sunset
    "Sunset", oil on panel, 6" x 6", 2020
  • Chebby
    Chebby
    "Chebby", oil on linen, 36" x 24", 2019

Growing Things II

This body of work was started in response to the Covid-19 pandemic and continues each spring and summer. I focus on intimate depictions of flowering plants. These plants are mostly perennials, all feeding bees and butterflies. In addition to these small oil on panel paintings, I observed the vegetable garden through larger, sustained works on linen. Watching the garden as it grow and the blooms come and go allows me to have a deeper connection to nature in both my perception and presence.
  • Zinnia July 15
    Zinnia July 15
    "Zinnia July 15", 2021, oil on panel, 5" x 5"
  • Zinnia August 16
    Zinnia August 16
    "Zinnia August 16", 2021, oil on panel, 12" x 9"
  • Peony May 18
    Peony May 18
    "Peony May 18", 2021, oil on panel, 6" x 6"
  • Peony May 22
    Peony May 22
    "Peony May 22", 2021, oil on panel, 5" x 5"
  • Peony June 2
    Peony June 2
    "Peony June 2", 2021, oil on panel, 6" x 6"
  • Garden July 1 - July 15
    Garden July 1 - July 15
    "Garden July 1 - July 15", 2021, oil on linen, 21" x 20"
  • Garden July 27 - August 19
    Garden July 27 - August 19
    "Garden July 27 - August 19", 2021, oil on linen, 20" x 14"
  • Garden June 15 - June 25
    Garden June 15 - June 25
    "Garden June 15 - June 25", 2021, oil on linen, 20" x 21"
  • Foxgloves June 8
    Foxgloves June 8
    "Foxgloves June 8", 2021, oil on panel, 6" x 6"
  • Clematis June 24
    Clematis June 24
    "Clematis June 24", 2021, oil on panel, 6" x 6"

Growing Things I

This body of work was started in response to the Covid-19 pandemic and continues each spring and summer. I look around me and focus on small, hopeful things, like tomato plants and sunflowers started from seed for the gardens. Watching them grow is thrilling. Painting them allowed me to slow down and capture special moments often over looked. Some plants seemed to have figurative qualities. Continuing to observe the living things around me is a meaningful meditation and reminder that time continues. 
  • Tomato Babes May
    Tomato Babes May
    "Tomato Babes May", 2021, oil on panel, 5" x 5"
  • Tomato Babes
    Tomato Babes
    "Tomato Babes", 2021, oil on panel, 7" x 5"
  • Tomatoes in Window
    Tomatoes in Window
    "Tomatoes in Window", oil on panel, 8" x 8", 2020
  • Sunflower Babes
    Sunflower Babes
    "Sunflower Babes", oil on panel, 5" x 5", 2020
  • Sunflower Babe
    Sunflower Babe
    "Sunflower Babe", oil on panel, 5" x 5", 2020
  • Eggplant
    Eggplant
    "Eggplant", 2020, oil on panel, 5" x 7"
  • Polka Dot Begonia
    Polka Dot Begonia
    oil on panel, 5" x 7", 2020
  • Snow Begonias
    Snow Begonias
    "Snow Begonias", oil on panel, 5" x 5", 2020

Printmaking

Printmaking has always been comforting to me because of its heavy reliance on process. By recently exploring monotype printing, I can combine the immediacy of plein air painting with that procedural process. Racing the etching ink drying on my plexiglass plate, I find the level of heightened presence creating the monotype image similar to my experience painting plants in my garden. Using the small plant paintings created over the summer as a jumping off point, I have since started to explore different imagery such as my many sassy cats. Printing the image is a one-off; it could fail or succeed. Peeling the paper off the plexi plate is an exciting moment of anticipation. With a second run through the printing press, a ghost print is made. These I work into further with watercolor pushing color and light.
  • Xena Illuminated
    Xena Illuminated
    "Xena Illuminated", 2021, monotype, ink and watercolor on paper, 18" x 14"
  • Peony October 3
    Peony October 3
    "Peony October 3", 2021, monotype, ink on paper, 19" x 15" paper size
  • Sunflower September 30
    Sunflower September 30
    "Sunflower September 30", 2021, monotype, ink on paper, 19" x 15" paper size
  • Xena September Morning
    Xena September Morning
    "Xena September Morning", 2021, monotype, ink on paper, 19" x 15" paper size

Contemporary Realities

These paintings explore an opposing situation: contemporary people and objects and a limited palette and composition. The human figure is a fascinating subject and I continue to explore it because of the potential for self-reflection and individual response of the viewer. The limited palette only contains titanium white, yellow ochre, indian red, and ivory black to achieve every hue and value seen. By reducing the palette, decisions are reduced to warm or cool and light or dark.
  • Precious Cargo
    Precious Cargo
    "Precious Cargo", oil on linen, 24" x 24", 2015
  • Self Portrait
    Self Portrait
    "Self Portrait", oil on canvas mounted on wood, 20" x 18", 2009
  • Penny
    Penny
    "Penny", oil on linen, 48" x 50", 2017
  • Glance
    Glance
    "Glance", oil on linen, 24" x 24", 2017
  • Cookout
    Cookout
    "Cookout", oil on linen, 38" x 30", 2016
  • Self Portrait in Blue
    Self Portrait in Blue
    "Self Portrait in Blue", oil on linen, 14" x 11", 2018
  • Trio
    Trio
    "Trio", oil on linen, 12" x 12", 2018
  • Pink Shower Cap
    Pink Shower Cap
    "Pink Shower Cap", oil on linen, 8" x 10", 2018
  • Fluffy Cow
    Fluffy Cow
    "Fluffy Cow", oil on shellacked paper, 4" x 4.5", 2018
  • Piggy Rockwell
    Piggy Rockwell
    "Piggy Rockwell", oil on shellacked paper, 4" x 4.5", 2018

Endless Narrative

These figurative oil paintings were completed with the intention of creating suggestive narratives.  Color, shapes, and composition are explored alongside the psychological state of the figures. The positions of the objects and people selected are intentional and serve to move viewers to imagine their meaning. 
  • Sentimental
    Sentimental
    "Sentimental", oil on linen, 44" x 48", 2010
  • Troopers
    Troopers
    "Troopers", oil on linen, 66" x 33", 2009
  • Sunny Smithwick's Sweater
    Sunny Smithwick's Sweater
    "Sunny Smithwick's Sweater", oil on canvas linen blend, 20" x 30", 2011
  • Megan
    Megan
    "Megan", oil on linen, 24" x 20”, 2013
  • Sunday's Child
    Sunday's Child
    "Sunday's Child", oil on linen, 52" x 32", 2010
  • Neptune (Self Portrait)
    Neptune (Self Portrait)
    "Neptune (Self Portrait)", oil on linen, 31 ½ “ x 14 ½ ", 2010
  • Temper Tantrum (The Boy, Billy)
    Temper Tantrum (The Boy, Billy)
    "Temper Tantrum (The Boy, Billy)", oil on linen, 48" x 48", 2010
  • Warm Green
    Warm Green
    "Warm Green", oil on linen, 35" x 32", 2010
  • Darth (Self Portrait)
    Darth (Self Portrait)
    "Darth (Self Portrait)", oil on linen, 36" x 32", 2009

Growing Things III

This body of work was started in response to the Covid-19 pandemic and continues each spring and summer. I focus on intimate depictions of flowering plants. These plants are mostly perennials, all feeding bees and butterflies. Watching the garden grow and the blooms come and go allows me to have a deeper connection to nature. Observing the living things around me is a meaningful meditation and reminder that time continues. These are small oil on panel paintings. I use a colored ground such as a bright red or green. Because I paint these in one sitting, the oil paint is slick on the panels and the under color shows through. 
  • Asters May 12
    Asters May 12
    "Asters May 12", 2022, oil on panel, 6" x 6"
  • Asters May 10
    Asters May 10
    "Asters May 10", 2022, oil on panel, 6" x 6"
  • Peony May 18
    Peony May 18
    "Peony May 18", 2022, oil on panel, 8" x 8"
  • Peony May 28
    Peony May 28
    "Peony May 28", 2022, oil on panel, 12" x 9"
  • Peony April 30
    Peony April 30
    "Peony April 30", 2022, oil on panel, 6" x 6"
  • Sunflower July 31
    Sunflower July 31
    "Sunflower July 31", 2021, oil on panel, 5" x 5"
  • Sunflower August 2
    Sunflower August 2
    "Sunflower August 2", 2021, oil on panel, 6" x 6"