
Enid Hatton is a graduate of Boston College and attended the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA. She received her Masters Degree in Medical Illustration at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 1980.
From 1980 to 1998, Enid pursued a highly acclaimed career as one of the top medical illustrators in the United States. Her work includes illustrations for medical journals and texts as well as a wide variety of national and international exhibitions that combine her artistic and creative talents with her exceptional knowledge of science and medicine. She has won several prestigious awards including ones from the
Society of Illustrators, NY, Communication Arts Annual, Connecticut Society of Portrait Painters, and The Association of Medical Illustrators. She is an elected member of the New York Society of Illustrators, the Salmagundi Club, and the Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club.
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Commencing in 1998, Enid enlarged the scope of her artistic training by studying portraiture and marine and landscape painting with some of today’s most noteworthy artists.
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Enid is a commissioned artist in the U.S. Air Force Art Program by invitation of the office of the Secretary of the Air Force. Her assignments have included location work in Mississippi after hurricane Katrina, and more recently, in Nevada to chronicle behind the un-manned Aerial Vehicle technology.
“The works in the exhibit reflect a small quotient of the infinite variety and uses of color. From medical illustrations where color was co-opted to communicate complex data; then on to some early landscapes where I sought a one to one relationship between subject matter and color; then embracing tonalism to evoke feeling with a very narrow palette; and now in the midst of the period where color has reintroduced itself as a part of my very spirit and being. It is hoped that my evolution as an artist and as a person, as expressed in the works and the use of color, will serve to give pause to the viewer to reflect on the infinity. Color is no small thing.” said Enid.
Co-chairs for this event are Art Gallery Committee members Ruth Peters and Lulie Morrisey. This exhibit will be on display from Friday, July 1 to Sunday, July 31.