Isabelle Maschal O’Donnell: Green Winding Road
November 21, 2025 - March 20, 2026
The colors and textures of the work in Isabelle Maschal O’Donnell: Green Winding Road are drawn from nature and Isabelle’s surroundings, exploring ideas of seasonal shifts and cycles of growth and loss. The color palette and compositions reference specific places and memories, such as summer dips in the ocean, feeling the sun on your body laying out at the beach, driving through rural roads in Maine and upstate New York, sunrises and sunsets, and dropped flower petals crushed into the pavement of city sidewalks. These snapshots embody a deep sense of place that holds beauty and wonder, but also the memory of loved ones both present and lost.
ABOUT ISABELLE MASCHAL O’DONNELL
Isabelle Maschal O’Donnell (b. 1994) is a textile artist and baker who lives and works in Rockland, Maine. She received her BFA from Maine College of Art & Design, and has exhibited at venues including Able Baker Contemporary, BUOY Gallery, Institute of Contemporary Art at MECA&D, UNE Ketchum Library Gallery, and the Center for Maine Contemporary Art. She has attended residencies at the Stephen Pace House, Hewnoaks Artist Colony and Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts. Isabelle’s work combines painting techniques with textile processes such as quilt piecing, embroidery, and plant dyeing, and uses primarily repurposed, deadstock and scrap textiles. Her work draws influence from both painting and textile traditions, as well as nature and her environment, exploring ideas of familiarity, touch and memory.
Image: Isabelle Maschal O’Donnell, Sundazed (detail), Canvas, flannel, poplin, wool, marigold, iron, and acrylic, 10 x 11,” 2025.