Michelle Lander Feinberg
Artist Statement:
Painting began as a way to make sense of personal grief, a process of release rather than outcome. Over time, it evolved into an exploration of resilience, joy, and the complexity of human emotion. My work moves between lyrical abstraction and structured forms, each approach reflecting a different emotional state. Circles appear often, symbolizing renewal and the cycles of challenge and growth.
Bold colors and playful compositions capture lightness and joy. Structured shapes and layered textures offer focus and calm. My paintings often reflect on emotional resilience and the beauty of imperfection. I aim to create work that resonates with viewers on a personal level: work that offers hope, invites curiosity, and honors both the messy and beautiful parts of being human.
Painting began as a way to make sense of personal grief, a process of release rather than outcome. Over time, it evolved into an exploration of resilience, joy, and the complexity of human emotion. My work moves between lyrical abstraction and structured forms, each approach reflecting a different emotional state. Circles appear often, symbolizing renewal and the cycles of challenge and growth.
Bold colors and playful compositions capture lightness and joy. Structured shapes and layered textures offer focus and calm. My paintings often reflect on emotional resilience and the beauty of imperfection. I aim to create work that resonates with viewers on a personal level: work that offers hope, invites curiosity, and honors both the messy and beautiful parts of being human.
Artist Bio:
Michelle Lander Feinberg is a contemporary artist based in Norwood, Massachusetts. A signature member of the National Association of Women Artists, she is also an active member of Galatea Fine Art and TAG The Art Gallery, both in SoWa, Boston's Art + Design District. Her paintings, known for their vibrant energy and playful spirit, are featured in hospitals, galleries, private collections, libraries, and corporate spaces.
Recently, Michelle’s painting was added to the permanent collection of Boston Children's Hospital, her work received an Honorable Mention from NAWA for its 2025 Winter Small Works Exhibition, and she was featured by Arts to Hearts Project in their Women Artists on the Rise book.
Beyond her work as an artist, Michelle is the author of the Cooper the Dog children’s book
series, a retired attorney, and the mother of five children and her beloved rescue dog, Cooper.
Michelle Lander Feinberg is a contemporary artist based in Norwood, Massachusetts. A signature member of the National Association of Women Artists, she is also an active member of Galatea Fine Art and TAG The Art Gallery, both in SoWa, Boston's Art + Design District. Her paintings, known for their vibrant energy and playful spirit, are featured in hospitals, galleries, private collections, libraries, and corporate spaces.
Recently, Michelle’s painting was added to the permanent collection of Boston Children's Hospital, her work received an Honorable Mention from NAWA for its 2025 Winter Small Works Exhibition, and she was featured by Arts to Hearts Project in their Women Artists on the Rise book.
Beyond her work as an artist, Michelle is the author of the Cooper the Dog children’s book
series, a retired attorney, and the mother of five children and her beloved rescue dog, Cooper.





