Leigh Witherell

Joined Artfinder: April 2026

Artworks for sale: 8

United States

About Leigh Witherell

 
 
  • Biography

    My work is an exploration of what remains unspoken. Through figurative painting, I examine grief, intimacy, sensuality, and emotional survival, creating visual spaces where vulnerability is neither hidden nor diminished. I am interested in the body not only as a physical form, but as a site of memory, loss, desire, and resilience. Each piece becomes an attempt to understand how emotion lives within us, how it alters us, and how it continues long after language fails. The loss of my daughter in 2021 fundamentally transformed my practice. Painting became more than creation, it became a way of witnessing, processing, and surviving. My work does not seek to resolve grief, but to explore its continued presence and the ways it shapes our inner and outer worlds. Living with aphantasia has also deeply influenced my process. Without internal visual imagery, I create through feeling, instinct, and emotional truth rather than mental pictures. This has pushed me to develop a practice rooted less in replication and more in translation, an effort to give form to what is felt but not always easily seen. I paint to confront the quiet tensions we are often taught to suppress: sorrow, longing, sensuality, tenderness, fracture, healing. In doing so, I hope to create work that invites viewers not only to observe, but to recognise something of themselves within it. At its core, my practice is about presence. About making visible the emotional realities we carry, even when the world asks us to look away.

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  • Education

    2003 - 2005

    Wright State University

    1999 - 2002

    Wilmington College

  • Awards

    2026

    The Woman Artist Award

    Publication in book

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    2025

    Shortlisted The Homiens Art Prize

    Short listed in this prestigious art prize competition

    2025

    Woman Art Award

    Award presented by MUSA Gallery

    2025

    All About Women

    3rd place Marin Society of Artists

    2024

    2nd place- Open 2024 Art Exhibit Red Bluff Gallery

    Gallery competition in Colorado

    2024

    Honourable Mention- Artist of the month Influx Gallery

    Online gallery competition

    2024

    Honourable Mention Artist of the Year CFA Artist of the Year Competition

    Art competition

    2023

    1st Place Jury Selection Winner Best of 2023 Exhibition KBM Art Gallery

    Online art gallery
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Education

2003 - 2005

Wright State University

1999 - 2002

Wilmington College


Awards

2026

The Woman Artist Award

Publication in book

Show more awards Hide

2025

Shortlisted The Homiens Art Prize

Short listed in this prestigious art prize competition

2025

Woman Art Award

Award presented by MUSA Gallery

2025

All About Women

3rd place Marin Society of Artists

2024

2nd place- Open 2024 Art Exhibit Red Bluff Gallery

Gallery competition in Colorado

2024

Honourable Mention- Artist of the month Influx Gallery

Online gallery competition

2024

Honourable Mention Artist of the Year CFA Artist of the Year Competition

Art competition

2023

1st Place Jury Selection Winner Best of 2023 Exhibition KBM Art Gallery

Online art gallery

There are no upcoming events


 

Biography

My work is an exploration of what remains unspoken. Through figurative painting, I examine grief, intimacy, sensuality, and emotional survival, creating visual spaces where vulnerability is neither hidden nor diminished. I am interested in the body not only as a physical form, but as a site of memory, loss, desire, and resilience. Each piece becomes an attempt to understand how emotion lives within us, how it alters us, and how it continues long after language fails. The loss of my daughter in 2021 fundamentally transformed my practice. Painting became more than creation, it became a way of witnessing, processing, and surviving. My work does not seek to resolve grief, but to explore its continued presence and the ways it shapes our inner and outer worlds. Living with aphantasia has also deeply influenced my process. Without internal visual imagery, I create through feeling, instinct, and emotional truth rather than mental pictures. This has pushed me to develop a practice rooted less in replication and more in translation, an effort to give form to what is felt but not always easily seen. I paint to confront the quiet tensions we are often taught to suppress: sorrow, longing, sensuality, tenderness, fracture, healing. In doing so, I hope to create work that invites viewers not only to observe, but to recognise something of themselves within it. At its core, my practice is about presence. About making visible the emotional realities we carry, even when the world asks us to look away.