Michele Walsh Gorres


About Michele Walsh Gorres
Michele Walsh Gorres, an accomplished artist based in Gainesboro, Tennessee, captures the world around her with a unique blend of realism and impressionism. Born and raised in Benson, Minnesota, Michele's journey as an artist began at a young age with a natural talent for drawing, particularly the world around her and the horses she adored. Her early artistic influences were shaped by her teachers, and later, by renowned illustrators such as Norman Rockwell and CW Anderson. Despite setting aside her art to raise a family of five, Michele never lost her passion for capturing beauty in its most natural state.
Michele's artistic repertoire is diverse, ranging from pencil and pen drawings to vibrant acrylic paintings. Her recent works have been inspired by the lush landscapes of Tennessee, a stark contrast to the plains of North Dakota where she lived previously. A self-taught artist until her late 50s, Michele pursued formal education in art alongside an associate degree in Accounting from Lake Region State College. Her continuous pursuit of mastery in her craft is evident through her participation in various masterclasses, reflecting her belief that there is always room for growth and learning.
Her work has received domestic and international acclaim, with recognitions from the American Art Awards and exhibitions in esteemed venues such as the Hudson Valley Art Association. Michele's art has also been featured in multiple online galleries and national shows across the United States. Her pieces, often commissioned, are known for their vibrant colors and dynamic compositions, while her personal projects focus on capturing the essence and personality of her subjects.
Michele's artistic vision is deeply rooted in her early life experiences, particularly a pivotal moment as a child after recovering from a severe illness. This formative experience instilled in her a profound appreciation for the intricacies of nature and the world around her, which continues to inspire her work today. Her long-term aspiration is to create art that resonates with others, allowing her to share the awe and wonder that she has felt since that pivotal day in her childhood. Whether through the dappled light of a forest or the detailed features of a portrait, Michele's art is a testament to her lifelong journey of observing and celebrating the beauty of life.