About The VISUAL Artist
misty ogle semanco
misty ogle semanco
Misty Ogle Semanco (b. 1978) is an American painter based in Chattanooga, TN. Ogle’s artwork is considered a marriage of linear and organic, embracing calm and chaos. Her style of painting is impressionism, but often veers off to a more expressionistic approach that displays or conjures emotion. All of her current works are inspired by real people or places infused with dreams and imaginings. To see a place in person is only one way of looking at it; in her paintings she wants people to see what they can’t in a live view.
Having lived on the 45th parallel on the shores of Lake Michigan and the 35th parallel here in Chattanooga, Ogle’s current work is inspired by the natural beauty and horizons of both. Many of her paintings are influenced by particular places, yet feel familiar to any audience. The vibrant colors and deeply textured oils evoke a sense of new growth and rebirth. After a recent battle with breast cancer, her personal sense of renewal is an undercurrent in her newest work where solid ground meets vast sky, undulating water, and sprays of fresh blooms.
Ogle received her Bachelor’s degree in English and minors in Art and Theology at Lee University. She then went on to do an Art Apprenticeship program at the Urban Art Institute, attended Graduate School at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga for English Literary Studies, and then back to college for Massage Therapy at Miller-Motte Tech. She retired from her sports massage practice of 16 years, and has been a full time artist since then. Now she spends her days creating in her studio. Ogle currently exhibits locally, but has sold her work all over the United States and internationally. When she is not in her studio painting, you can find her off on a river adventure somewhere whitewater kayaking and gathering inspiration.
Misty paints an original painting for each song produced by Mimesis.