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Maureen ChatfieldCotton Club, circa 2022-25Mixed media30 x 40 inchesSigned: M Chatfield lower left and again verso
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Maureen ChatfieldDiddlee Dee, circa 2022-25Mixed media40 x 30 inches
Framed: 41 3/8 x 31 3/8 inchesSigned: M Chatfield lower right and again verso
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Maureen ChatfieldLove You, circa 2022-25Mixed media40 x 60 inchesSigned: M Chatfield lower right and again verso
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Maureen ChatfieldMeringue, circa 2022-25Mixed media24 x 30 inches
Framed: 26 1/2 x 32 1/2 inchesSigned: M Chatfield lower right and again verso
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Maureen ChatfieldPerfect, circa 2022-25Mixed media30 x 40 inchesSigned: M Chatfield lower right and again verso
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Maureen ChatfieldPink Toes, circa 2022-25Mixed media30 x 40 inches
Framed: 32 1/2 x 42 1/2 inchesSigned: M Chatfield lower left
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Maureen ChatfieldRomeo and Juliet, circa 2022-25Mixed media24 x 30 inches
Framed: 24 1/2 x 30 1/2 inchesSigned: M Chatfield lower right
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Maureen ChatfieldViolets, circa 2022-25Mixed media38 x 48 inches
Framed: 39 1/2 x 49 1/2 inchesSigned: M Chatfield lower left
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Maureen ChatfieldWinters End, circa 2022-25Mixed media30 x 40 inches
Framed: 31 1/2 x 41 3/4 inchesSigned: M Chatfield lower right
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Maureen ChatfieldWhats In Your WalletAcrylic on canvas24 x 36 inches
Framed: 31 1/2 x 43 1/2 inchesSigned: Chatfield lower right
Overview
Maureen Chatfield is a contemporary artist whose work fuses New York Abstract Expressionism with Bay Area Figurative painting. Her process is spontaneous and intuitive—shapes, lines, and color harmonies emerge organically as she paints, rather than from premeditated plans. Each piece is a response to the emotional and experiential forces shaping her life, with memories and feelings translating directly into color.
Her work is in constant evolution, built through layered experimentation that reveals the traces beneath—pentimento that adds depth and complexity. Her non-objective pieces stem from internal reflection, while her abstracted landscapes are inspired by nature, transformed through her unique internal lens. Influences such as Gorky, Guston, Diebenkorn, Kline, de Kooning, Rothko, and de Staël guided her shift into abstraction.
Chatfield studied at the Art Students League, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, FIT, and Hunter College. Painting since childhood, she began with oils and now works in acrylics on large canvases, allowing for fast layering and vibrant color. For her, painting is a dynamic process of discovery—invigorating, unplanned, and ever-changing.