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Eveline Johnson

Artist Bio

Eveline Johnson took up painting in the final years of her career as a history teacher in Easton, Massachusetts. She does oil and watercolor portraits and landscapes and enjoys rustic and varied subjects. 

 

Eveline has studied with noted watercolorist Dan McCole of South Boston, Robert Mesrop of the American Watercolor Society, and Edward Kadunc of St. Johnsbury, Vermont. She is currently studying oil painting with Rosemarie Morelli of Walpole.

 

A lifelong Easton resident, Eveline graduated from Oliver Ames High School in 1971. She holds bachelor's and master's degrees from Bridgewater State University. 

 

She taught at Oliver Ames from 1983 through 2013.  In 1990, she started the school's International Travel Study program, and over 35 years led hundreds of students and adults on yearly trips to Europe. She has continued to travel frequently in retirement, rich inspiration for her painting.

 

Eveline and her husband, Ken, have three children and eight grandchildren who have also provided excellent subjects for her art.

 

Her work has been recognized by the New England Water Color Society. She has won awards at the Marina Bay Annual Art Show and at the Chatham Creative Arts Center Show. 

 

In the summer of 2025, she was invited to be the guest artist at the Shovel Town Art Co-op in Easton. Her paintings were displayed at Easton Town Hall as part of the community’s tricentennial celebration.

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