Trena McNabb

Painting - Dreamscape Series
"…real and yet surreal" New York Times 1985 The art of Trena McNabb is a curious and elegant synthesis of realism and imagination. She paints large site-specific paintings of allegorical scenes, uniting the stylized shapes with her own harmonious concept of beauty. These compositions are typical of Trena’s distinctive style in that it is a multi-layered montage of brightly lighted, realistically rendered, thematically related scenes and images. Clients throughout the US, Europe and Asia have seen their goals, themes and histories successfully captured and expressed by artist Trena McNabb. Whether she is telling a captivating story or documenting the growth of an industry, Trena’s unique style of transparent overlapping images and montages of brilliant color, inspires collectors. Trena’s prior work ranges from 20' long multi-canvas, site-specific corporate or public art commissions to small, elegant pieces for private residences. Because of this wide experience, she is especially skilled at tailoring size and price to fit the scope of a specific project without ever sacrificing artistic content or integrity. The dimensionality of the work is achieved in many ways: sectional pieces wrap around a corner; or suspend from the ceiling on swivels; unexpected materials such as extra canvas, Plexiglass, twine, or sawdust are often sewn or adhered to the canvas. Different textures, such as matte and gloss, are also often found on a single painting. These techniques combined with the repeated applications of the white on natural canvas, result in an unusual vibrancy and lifelike quality. She has begun to apply her unique technique of story telling through colorful and transparent, painted montages to the art of portraits. The near life-size graphite representation of the subject on raw canvas predominates the painting, starkly contrasting the multi-colored transparent images that tell the “life-story” of the subject. This colorful kaleidoscope of images depicts objects associated with the subject’s work, interests, passions to convey a complete picture of the individual. SELECTED COMMISSIONS/COLLECTIONS: American Bladesmith Society (USA) Portrait of Bill Moran, founder of the organization – for display at the Historic Arkansas Museum, Little Rock, AK. Size 36” x 36” hung as a diamond; 2006 Private Residence (Tilba, Australia) Painting depicting animals, people and other features of his 400 acre farm. Details will be determined following a trip to the farm later in 2006 Richard Childress (Welcome, NC) Portrait depicting his interests in NASCAR racing, wine-making, nature, wildlife and his family. Total size 72" x 30"; 2006 University of North Carolina; Eddie Smith Field House (Chapel Hill, NC) Olympic Runner for the Hall of Fame, size 30" x 24"; 2006 Arbor Acres Methodist Retirement Home (Winston-Salem, NC) Painting to commemorate the 25th anniversary; three canvas panels, total size 36" x 96"; 2005 Forsyth Technical Community College (Winston-Salem, NC) The Homeless Man purchased for the new addition to the college in 2005 † Emerson et Cíe (High Point, NC) Painting used for invitation, ltd. poster and promotional purposes for the Furniture Market; total size: 40" x 30"; 2001 Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Publishing (Columbus, OH) Lobby; Eighteen canvas panels, total size: 77" x 173" x 2"; 2001 Museum of York County (Rock Hill, SC) Portrait of James Harold Jennings; purchased for the museum's permanent collection; 2000 Hahnemann University Hospital (Philadelphia, PA) Lobby; Nine canvas panels, total size: 48" x 228" x 2"; 2000 *† Wingate Hotel/Winston-Salem Parking Deck (Winston-Salem, NC) Art Treatment of 4 story parking deck. Utilizing printed vinyl, laminated to PVC and applied to the exterior of the deck; fifteen square 6.5 ft. panels; and three 27 ft. x 2 ft. panels; 2000 † Old Salem, Inc. (Winston-Salem, NC) Painting 30" x 40" used as poster, puzzle and note cards; 1999. Lopez Nursing Home; (Land O'Lakes, FL) Veterans' Administration, Art in State Building Program; Seven equilateral triangles, each 45"; total size 39" x 184" x 2"; 1999 Life Science Company; (Greensboro, NC) Five 36" square canvas panels; total size 48" x 192"; 1998 Association for Supervision & Curriculum Development; (Alexandria, VA) Seven equilateral triangles, each 60"; total size 51" x 264" x 2"; 1998 * The Wallace H. Kuralt Centre; Mecklenburg Department of Social Services (Charlotte, NC) Four plexiglass panels, 20" x 60" each, suspended from the ceiling and three canvas panels, total size: 45" x 109" x 2.5"; 1998 * The Park and Recreation Administrative Office Building (Charlotte, NC) Eleven 36" squares, 3-dimensional elements and "balls" of various sizes; 1998. Banner Pharmacaps, Inc. (High Point, NC) Five equilateral triangles, each 47"; total size 41" x 150" x 2"; 1997 Kunming Cigarette Factory (Yunnan Province, China) Two square canvas panels, each 48" and one 48" circle of Plexiglass; total size: 48" x 98"; 1996 Christ Hospital; Children's Pavilion (Oaklawn, IL) 30" x 48"; 1996 Philip Morris (Concord, NC) 36" x 72"; 1995. St. James Hospital (Chicago, IL) Three canvas panels, one @ 18" x 60", two @ 38" hung in the shape of a cross, total size of 60" x 94"; 1995 PDS Engineering (Dallas, Texas) 36" x 72" and 18" x 132"; 1995. Japan Tobacco, Inc. (Tokyo, Japan) 36" x 36" x 2; 1995 Kaiser Permanente Hospital (Hollywood, CA) Two feature areas; each area with two canvas and one Plexiglass square (hung as diamond shape) interlocking together for a total size of 51" x 104" x 4" ea; 1995 † KinderCare Childcare Center (Montgomery, AL) Five canvas paintings; three 30" x 40", two 30" x 48"; paintings reproduced as limited edition prints for use in their daycare centers nationwide; 1994 PNC Mortgage (Chicago, IL) Three canvas paintings each 48" x 36"; 1994 Fannie Mae Mortgage (Chicago, IL) Ten panels, total size of the assemblage is 48" x 285"; 1994 † Sara Lee Corporation; Hanes Hosiery Division (Winston-Salem, NC) Painting 30" x 24" for their sponsorship of the 1996 Summer Olympics, poster 24" x 36" and photo/mural wall at trade show, 96" x 144"; 1993 Truliant Federal Credit Union (Winston-Salem, NC) Three locations. Behind the Teller Counter: 6 panels, total size of the assemblage is 48" x 204" x 2" - Lobby, main wall: Five panels, total size is 185" x 144" x 2" - Board of Directors Room: 36" x 48"; 1993 * Cleveland Memorial Hospital (Shelby, NC) Six canvas panels, each 24" x 60"; total size 84" x 159"; 1993 Knight Foundation (Miami, FL) Two canvas panels, each 24" x 24" and one Plexiglass panel the same size, hung as diamond; total size 36" x 54" x 6"; 1993 Midcon Corporation (Lombard, IL) Three panels, each 24" x 72"; total size 48" x 144" x 2"; 1992 T.W. Garner Food Co. (Winston-Salem, NC) 20" x 70"; 1992 † Lt. Governor Jim Gardner (Raleigh, NC) Painting reproduced as Christmas card, ltd. print, and poster; 1989 Reynolds Tobacco Co. (Tobaccoville, NC) Seven panels, each 36" square, three of which were plexiglass; total size 51" x 228" x 6"; 1986 Focke and Co. (West Germany) Three panels, each 24" x 108"; total size 76" x 108" x 2"; 1986 † A.H. Robins Co. - ChapStick (Richmond, VA) Painting 30" x 24"; used to commemorate their sponsorship of the 1984 Winter Olympics, Poster and Limited Edition Prints; 1983 * Public Art Commission † Printing Commission EXHIBITIONS: Solo Exhibition; Sechrest Gallery at High Point University; High Point, NC; 2005 State of the Art in NC - Juried Exhibit; Milton Rhodes & AAWS Galleries; Portraits of Cafeteria Manager & Ballet Dancer; Winston-Salem, NC ; 2004 Solo Exhibition; Theatre Art Galleries, Inc.; Diverse Portraits; High Point, NC; 2004 Dimensions Competition; Portrait of Blacksmith, AAWS Gallery, Sawtooth Building; Winston-Salem, NC; 2004 & 2005 Highlands Visual Arts Center; Bascom Louise Gallery; Honorable Mention; Portrait of Blacksmith; Highlands, NC; 2003 Avampato Discovery Museum; Appalachian Corridors Competition; Portrait of First Grade School Teacher; Charleston, WV; 2003 Exhibition Award; Durham Art Guild, Inc.; Diverse Portraits; Durham, NC; 2003 Solo Exhibition; Grace Wang Gallery; Diverse Portraits; Raleigh, NC 2003 Group Exhibition; Fayetteville Museum of Art; The Best Artists of Winston-Salem; Fayetteville, NC 2003 Two-Person Exhibition; Salem College; Diverse Portraits; Winston-Salem, NC; 2002 20th Annual Juried Show; W. H. Moring, Jr. Arts Center; Honorable Mention; The Blacksmith; Asheboro, NC; 2002 Solo Exhibition; Whistling Women's Community Center; Diverse Portraits; Winston-Salem, NC; 2002 Best in Show & Merit Award; Green Hill Center for NC Art; 8th Annual Artists Hang-Up; Portraits of Art Collector and Blacksmith; Greensboro, NC; 2002 Solo Exhibition; Stokes County Arts Council; Diverse Portraits; Danbury, NC; 2001 Solo Exhibition; Urban Artware; Diverse Portraits; Winston-Salem, NC; 2001 29th Annual Competition for NC Artists; Fayetteville Museum of Art, Portrait of The Art Collector; Fayetteville, NC; 2001 Realism 2001; Cultural Center of Fine Arts, Portraits of Migrant Worker's Family and Blacksmith; Parkersburg, WV; 2001 17th Annual Woman's Center Show; University of NC, Juror's Choice Award; Homeless Man; Chapel Hill, NC; 2001 Arts Council of Winston-Salem; Invitational Exhibition; Local Artist's Perspectives of Winston-Salem, NC; 2000 Office of the Mayor of Winston-Salem, NC; Diverse Portraits; 2000 Biennial 2000; Museum of York County; Portrait The Folk Artist; Purchased for the museum's permanent collection; Rock Hill, SC; 2000 Davidson County Community College; Group Show; Lexington, NC; 2000 Worrell Professional Center at Wake Forest University; Group Show; Winston-Salem, NC; 2000 GUILD.com; Juried site and hard backed book, described as "The Source of the Finest Artists and Their Work"; Madison, WI; (current) Hoyt Institute of Fine Art; Solo Show; New Castle, PA; 1997 Diptychs & Triptychs Invitational; Arts Council of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County; 1997 10th Annual Woman's Center Show; University of NC, Chapel Hill, NC; 2002; 2000, 1996 Theatre Art Galleries; Solo Show; High Point, NC; 1990

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Trena McNabb

Posted on Jun 15, 2012 | Last Updated Jun 21, 2012
Painting - Dreamscape Series

Unique paintings depict an allegorical thought or story. Painted scenes overlay each other to form a kaleidoscope of colors. Has been described as transparent collage. Corporate, Public-art and Portrait Commissions.

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public art, paintings, portraits, murals, kinetic