• Roses in the Studio egg-tempera 12 x 12 Roses in the Studio is a visual tribute to prosperity and creative freshness. This small, but fragrant bouquet juxtaposed against the backdrop of my non-objective painting "Summer Vibes” symbolizes the unity of realistic and abstract expression. The ancient and laborious choice of media, the egg-tempera, is my new fascination both in technical challenges and stylistic nuances. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Beyond the Horizon oil on canvas 12 x 16 x 1 This painting explores the human desire to see beyond the known. A solitary figure peers through a scope, searching not for a distant landscape but for glimpses of the future. Inspired by the spirit of invention and imagination, the Victorian-inspired aesthetic symbolizes a time when curiosity fueled discovery. The unseen view beyond the lens is intentionally left to the viewer's imagination, inviting questions rather than providing answers. The work celebrates the courage to explore possibilities, reminding us that every innovation and every new beginning starts with someone willing to look beyond the horizon. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • On a Golden Breeze ink and color pencil on vellum. 18 x 24 My work explores transformation and the fluidity of boundaries, both thematically and formally. This work on paper is suggestive of the abstraction of the processes of change and flow. It embodies the tension between the chaotic splashing and pouring of ink and a carefully controlled manipulation of color and line. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Toward the Light oil on canvas 24 x 36 Capturing the golden light ahead of me. That is what I strove for in this painting. I was in a bit of a dark space at the end of the winter, but I could feel the light changing as the earth turned toward summer in the northern hemisphere. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Edisto Seagulls acrylic 9.5 x 13 The winter at Edisto Beach presented these three breakfast club members searching the beach for a morsel. The blues and greys of the surf, sand, and black and white of the birds felt peaceful in the cold morning air. I used a limited palette to recreate the harshness of the weather softened by the delightful birds in the surf just doing their daily routine. The somewhat misty conditions blended the sky and water, darkening the tidal pools and piles of sand left from the receding tide. At times in winter, it is very isolated and private on this stretch of beach resort in SC. I bring the memory home to paint. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Shower Story oil on linen 24 x 20 I like to paint ordinary interiors, especially when there is the opporunity to infuse them with lots of color and add a drop of mystery. With this painting I had the chance to give the observant viewer a bit of a reward if they took the time to look. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Ice on the Ground, Boston watercolor 16 x 16 When I'm not able to travel to cold places, I feel lucky that I live in a part of the country that has a very good cold season. During my early morning walks, I take photos of the ice at my feet that has formed overnight and has caught all sorts of leaves, sticks, rocks, and other natural detritus in it. Painting these ice formations is an exercise in discovering the abstract in the reality. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • MODERN ODALISQUE digital painting 60 x 42 A contemporary take on the famous reclining nude, which as painted by the great masters throughout art history, have always been female. Here the guys take a break, relax on the couch, and become the object of desire — while the gals bring home the bacon :) Painted with a digital brush — a medium that like it or not, defines our age like no other. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Modern Madonna mixed media 36 x 36 Memories and dreams are often the subject and force behind my work. In this mixed media painting which is part of a six painting series, I explored the veil between the living and the dead. Art as therapy has guided my walk through the loss of a beloved sister and has also tenderly opened the conversation of this philosophy with others. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Fall Leaves oil on linen 24 x 30 x 1.5 A hillside of trees with colorful fall leaves was the inspiration, but I wanted to turn it into a total abstraction. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Dreaming While Awake in Havana digital 30 x 48 "Dreaming While Awake in Havana" translates the emotional landscape of Jose Marti's poem "Sueno Despierto" ("I Dream Awake"" or "Daydream") into a purely non-figurative visual experience. The work taps into the psychological weight of memory, longing and the ethereal nature of an idealized homeland. My composition relies entirely on form and texture to evoke the sensory memory of my numerous trips to Havana and experience of the crumbling built environment. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • ColorPlay digital 15 x 13 Inspired by the power of light and color to energize and create a sense of joy and play, I use custom software to weave individual rays of reflected and refracted light into fluid shapes that visualize this powerful rhapsodic experience. The rhythmic interplay of color, form, and space create a dynamic poetic tension that is only tempered by a snapshot in time. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Vital Matter VI 10 x 10 oil on canvas The conceptual framework of my practice focuses on the reenchantment of everyday life and the buoyancy that arises through connecting with what has sacred meaning. The oil paintings reveal inner worlds as verdant spaces in which the garden becomes a metaphor for a flourishing internal world, where one may discover the well being and resilience that is cultivated when one is spiritually engaged. Each painting may be considered a portal to discover the magical, mystical and alchemical in everyday life. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Like Fogged Glass acrylic on artist board 9 x 11 This piece was inspired by the heavy weather generated by Lake Superior. Though it is a beautiful body of water, it is also incredibly dangerous, creating its own weather systems due to its size, depth and cold temperature. The weather is unpredictable and can change drastically in minutes. Fog is common (as shown in this painting) and the waves are very close together which relentlessly pound shorelines, along with shipping traffic, recreational boaters and surfers. Spending time on the water, or on its beautiful islands and shorelines, requires a strong sense of respect. It's a place that can inspire awe and trepidation. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Dance of the Chimney Pipes 12 x 18 digital archival photograph sublimated to aluminum I am passionate about photography as an art form. In a world overfull with images, ideas, and messages streaming at us at warp speed, there is profound value in the thoughtfulness, the provocation, the silent aesthetic, the power of a single image made with the vision and ever evolving techniques of fine art photography. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Meadowlands 6.75 x 14 watercolor The movement of the watercolor paint and its interaction with water always fascinates me. Striving to direct the medium to express my thoughts and feelings is enthralling. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Star Gazing 36 x 36 acrylic, oil, cold wax on cradled wood In the first work, Star Gazing, it was part of a series of work during the Covid Pandemic. During this time of isolation where most of us felt far removed from family and friends with the fear of the unknown, I tapped into what we all could see collectively. We all as humans, during that time had the connection to the natural world around us and because we could literally look up into the sky and all see the same set of stars, it gave me hope that we would be okay in the end. Summer In Bloom No. 1: part of a recent series called Shifting Hours reflecting on the subtle changes that shape both nature and emotion—the quiet movement of light, the passing of time, the calm that follows chaos. Each painting begins with spontaneous energy and evolves into balance, mirroring the natural. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Apple Pie Dark 11 x 14 oil on canvas These two paintings began with the simple pleasure of setting up to bake an apple pie, but what interested me most was the contrast in how completely the mood could change with light. In one painting, the scene feels like morning: bright apples, pale colors, and the happy energy of creating something tasty. In the other, the same objects feel quiet and private, almost like someone is baking alone late at night. There is comfort in it, but also a little mystery. I love the contrast between the two—the airy, cheerful start of the day and the darker, more contemplative moment. That contrast is the heart of the pair, and I would love to see them hung together as a diptych. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Dark Hug of Time 24 x 24 x 1.75 oil and cold wax on panel Dark Hug of Time is a meditation on memory and the passage of seasons, rendered in oil and cold wax. The painting’s layered surfaces trace the slow fading and sharpening of recollections, much like autumn leaves fading in the light. Thick, tactile strokes rest alongside translucent washes, inviting contemplation of what endures and what quietly slips away. Created during a period shadowed by my sister’s illness, this work channels the complex embrace of loss—how memories overlap in contrasting layers, some vivid, others more elusive. The fall-inspired palette emerged almost without intent, reflecting the natural cycle of endings that make room for renewal. Through this piece, I sought to hold close the dark warmth of time itself, capturing its weight and tenderness in color and texture. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Flash 16 x 20 oil on canvas I like my art to vibrate, so use colors opposite each other on the color wheel or else light vs. dark. My images, though abstract, are inspired by Nature. Flash might be Lightning over water. Fire and Ice, are in direct contrast to each other as elements, and I have used hot red and cold blues to reflect this. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Animated Forms Variation VIII (The Inner Core III): Circle of Life Series 20 x 20 x 1.75 acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas When painting with acrylics I explore the boundaries between representation & The Inner Core from the Circle of Life Series is about nature's way of taking back & giving life to the earth, a circle of energy. Within this circle there is the power to find light in the darkness. To achieve this I used different values of neutrals in the composition. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Sunlit Leaves and Railing 24 x 24 x 1.5 oil on canvas These paintings were inspired by quiet moments of contrast in New York City, where life persists within heavily constructed environments. In Sunlit Leaves & Railing, light filtering through begonia leaves softens the boundary between ironwork and nature. In Surreal Perch, a black pigeon pauses on a rusted prism sidewalk in Tribeca, where worn industrial surfaces catch shifting color and light. My process begins with observing overlooked details and the way light changes them. I’m interested in the tension between organic and industrial forms—plants against ironwork, birds moving through hard urban surfaces, and shadows breaking up structure. I build the paintings through layers of paint and texture to capture the atmosphere of a place while allowing ordinary subjects to feel transformed. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Desert Palm 12 x 12 digital archival photograph sublimated to aluminum I am passionate about photography as an art form. In a world overfull with images, ideas, and messages streaming at us at warp speed, there is profound value in the thoughtfulness, the provocation, the silent aesthetic, the power of a single image made with the vision and ever evolving techniques of fine art photography. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • People at the Oculus 13 x 17 digital Photography, inkjet archival print I have been photographing for over 50 years, having started in the 1970s, photographing my young children in NYC. I've always loved photographing peopl,e and , in the last few years, become interested in the challenge of documenting people on the streets of New York. This is a spontaneous and unpredictable process, in an ever-changing street environment. My work has been exhibited in galleries, in NYC and Long Island, as well as museums on Long Island. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • The Bridge Over the Saddle River 6.5 x 10.25 watercolor The movement of the watercolor paint and its interaction with water always fascinates me. Striving to direct the medium to express my thoughts and feelings is enthralling. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Popsicles 12 x 18 x .5 photograph My photographic practice explores how opposing environments can reveal unexpected visual harmony. In this paired work, I intentionally juxtaposed land and sea, day and night, structure and fluidity. One image captures the rigid geometry of a reflective building photographed in daylight; the other records the soft motion of a distant coastline at night from the water. Though created in contrasting locations and conditions, both images are unified through deep blue tones and the transformation of reflected light into luminous white forms. I created these photographs to investigate how contrast exists not only in opposition, but also in connection—where architecture mirrors water, stillness echoes movement, and light becomes the common language between two seemingly separate worlds. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Annunciation 14 x 11 high resolution print on artist paper Inspired by Art History and socialized fears about Women's Health. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Spiridoula 8 x 10 photograph I was on a photo shoot in a rural town when I walked into a small restaurant. Passing the kitchen doorway, I saw a woman carefully peeling a bucket of potatoes. It was a humbling sight that instantly reminded me of Sunday dinners at my grandmother’s house. I asked her name, and she told me it was Spiridoula. When I asked to take her photo, she graciously welcomed me to do so. It was a very tender moment that connected me to a woman who rarely gets attention as she works in the back kitchen. It made me mindful of the importance of taking time to recognize these hidden figures, rather than overlooking their behind-the-scenes contributions, no matter how small they may seem. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Many Are Called 14 x 11 photograph When visiting New Orleans I went for a tour of the city's oldest one, the St. Louis Cemetery No.1. The ornate monuments, graves, and mausoleums are above ground due to the high-water table in New Orleans. I found it interesting that most of the statues were of women and there was only one male figure which I believe is important because women are strong and represent ideas like Faith, Hope, or Charity. This particular one is titled "Many Are Called" because it represents hope in darkness, my constant companions. It reflects the times we are currently experiencing in our country. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Georgia 24 x 18 photograph The Iiris is one of my most photographed flowers symbolizing one of my favorite artists Georgia O'Keefee. Her life and creative style have been a great source of inspiration to me in my artistic journey. Leading me to read her biography's and making pilgrimages to New Mexico to visit her home at Ghost Ranch, her permanent home in Abiquiu, NM, museum in Santa Fe, NM, as well as her residence at Lake George, NY. I make a point to visit her work at places and museums that display her paintings! Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Armored Silence 15 x 12 mixed media on handmade paper (artist-made from personal notes), glass, metal In Armored Silence, the central figure meets the viewer's gaze through dark lenses, her form layered with fractured glass, metallic edges, and textural depth. The work is created on paper the artist formed from torn personal notes: pulped, reconstituted, and shaped into a textured sheet using traditional paper-making techniques. This surface, infused with traces of private thought, becomes the ground for embedded fragments and hand-applied details. She echoes Alice Paul, suffragist, strategist, and architect of the 19th Amendment who stood at the White House gates for eighteen months in deliberate, weaponized silence, her stillness a gendered political performance against the systemic oppression of disenfranchisement. Due South Magazine Paul was arrested, imprisoned, and force-fed during hunger strikes. She endured all of it without surrender. This figure carries that same armored quiet. The composition reflects the eternal tension between self-protection and exposure, the moonlike orb and scattered shards suggesting inner landscapes in flux, a moment suspended between decision and action. She is not hiding behind the glass. She is forged from it. For 250 years, women have known that sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is meet the world's gaze and let your presence speak louder than any words could. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
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    Breaking a glass ceiling 14 x 14 leather shoes, foam “A glass ceiling” represents a blockade preventing women from advancing. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Reaction 23 x 19 photos, colored paper and text on paper This collage is a comment on the political environment and how polarized we are as a nation. Women have lost their right to choose in many states. Racism and antisemitism are at an all time high. We solve our problems with guns. Respect for differences of opinion is at an all time low. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Attention 23 x 19 photos, colored paper and text on paper I see a world changing and not for the better. We are losing so many of the rights that we have fought so hard to achieve. There is so much more lack of respect for differences, hatred and gun violence today. And I'm so sad for our children and grandchildren to grow up in this environment. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Chelsea 20 x 16 polymer clay, Italian glass on wood Portrait of Chelsea wearing a dress that says "careful", inviting the viewer to ponder the half smile and wonder her thoughts. The subject and medium blends the traditional and the modern. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Summer in the City 24 x 20 oil on canvas This painting explores the relationship between an artist and the metropolis. It is a complex relationship. The city, with its cubic forms, the scarcity of nature on its streets, its frenetic pace of life and noise, its biting cold in winter and hellish heat in summer, enters into a complex interplay with the artist. It helps him, inspires him, and at times overwhelms him; yet, simultaneously, it prevents him from drowning in a sense of solitude. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Hadson Valley 22 x 26 oil on canvas This painting depicts Clermont Manor set within a landscape that captures the natural essence of the Hudson River Valley with its slow-moving waters and the unhurried rhythm of life in Upstate New York. The Clermont mansion is a historic site; Robert R. Livingston, a member of the Committee of Five appointed to draft the Declaration of Independence, resided on this estate. In this painting, I portray an idyllic union of human endeavor and nature. To this day, this mansion stands as a symbolic emblem of our conflicting aspirations, our desire for beauty and harmony with the natural world, alongside our attempts, whether intentional or inadvertent, to subjugate nature through the landscapes we have shaped. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Woman in the Mist – Leucantha Emerging 16 x 16 photograph on wrapped canvas Philip Grausman's sculpture Leucantha materializes through layers of mist at Grounds for Sculpture, embodying the threshold between presence and absence, substance and vapor. The interplay of light on solid form with the atmospheric veils creates a meditation on visibility and invisibility. For me, she speaks to every woman who has had to emerge — quietly, persistently — through the obscuring forces that would render her invisible. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Seesaw of Gender Inequity 12 x 18 photograph on wrapped canvas At the Medical University of Graz, Austria — an institution that has admitted women since 1900 and today hosts a Laura Bassi Centre of Expertise led by top-level female scientists — I encountered this sculpture and was stopped by its elegant simplicity in depicting a profound global truth. A seesaw. Two symbols. No words needed. That a medical school with such a history of supporting women would display this unflinching image of imbalance speaks to the work still unfinished. As the United States marks 250 years since the Declaration proclaimed "unalienable rights" for all, the seesaw has not yet leveled. This image is both a document and a question: how much longer? Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Mindful of the Next 7 Generations 18 x 12 photograph on wrapped canvas Photographed where Frederick Franck's installation stands on a hill overlooking Boulder Hot Springs, Montana, this sculpture — dedicated to the Great Law of the Six Nations Iroquois Confederacy — creates a meditation on intergenerational responsibility. Its nested silhouettes progress from light to shadow, each generation emerging from and containing the next. For HerStory250, it speaks to the women who carried forward the unfinished promise of the founding ideals, and to those who will carry it further still — generation into generation, into the smallest and most distant future. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Fortuna: The Uncertain Goddess Of Fortune 26.7 x 20 artbox, acrylic glass print My photography artwork presents an experimental take on light as movement, memory, and connection. I seek out the presence and beauty in city-light. For me the light inhabits a form which is revealed in its motion--a graceful dance of color, darkness, and radiance. I explore the power of light to create shape, define space, capturing a cityscape pulsing with life. Movement transmuted into images where light serves simultaneously as medium, social connection, and visual experience. The story of this image is in its form and its title: Fortuna: The Uncertain Goddess of Fortune. A fitting symbol of America at 250. No longer a land of opportunity, now more and more a land of caprice. Uncertainty, and therefore fear and anxiety, need not become the legacy of America and her-story. The power to restore the land of opportunity, for all, is in our voices and in our votes. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Simple Math: 1619-2026 = 407 24 x 18 pastel We have a real opportunity, at 250 years from our written constitution and the establishment of our government, to achieve honest equity and functioning justice. Let's go there together. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Artemis Reading Greek/CCL Seeking Democracy 26 x 21 pastel I'm always compelled by the many meanings in the way people present themselves. The book was actually a Greek text so the cloak might well have been Artemis' lion skin. But hunting, seeking what in 21st c. America 250 years after our founding? Justice, Equity, Democracy. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Bust 14.5 x 11.5 high res reproduction of page from collage book celebrating women The black, sumi ink drawing replicates an X-ray/mammogram. I felt inclined to knit the image together with the curves and threads from the image. It's a dance, really. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Study for One Woman's Work: A Framed Portrait 26 x 22.5 ink, charcoal, watercolor Statement: The wall hung sculpture One Woman’s Work: A Framed Portrait is a somber image of a relative dressed in mourning muslin framed by a colonial house fragment, her work place. This large sculpture was planned using preliminary studies with different ideas. The drawing presented for the HerStory250, Study for One Woman’s Work: A Framed Portrait is one of them. In this preliminary the person is an image of a young woman from my family’s collection. In this drawing she is sad and is waiting for people to return from the revolutionary war. She is pictured within an ill-kempt house symbolizing that the caregivers are gone, representing time, and an eroded history, yet she remains dressed in vigil. Unlike the larger sculptural representation, no window guard, screens, or even glass appears in her unprotected state. As in the sculpture, hanging over this window is the colonial symbol for unity, the Betsy Ross Flag shown frayed by long term display representing the many years of wars. During our 250th Anniversary, her portrait is readable, may appeal to a library audience as a reminder of individual grief, and contains threads that strengthened my imagination about the other 64 women in my family who were dealing with the turbulence of the Revolutionary War and Colonial Period. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Mary Fields 24 x 14 x 13 plaster cast with applied patinas. Mary Fields is a historic figure, and emblematic of little known history of our black citizens. I worked from pictures and text about her, and modeling an image that shows her strength and determination. She was a slave and eventually freed. Mary worked for a Catholic convent, owned a restaurant, ran a laundry, and became the first women to be a US mail carrier. She was 6 foot tall , cigar smoking, gun toting and nobody messed with Mary - a true pioneer. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • From Olive Groves to Mountain Heights 30 x 30 acrylic, ink, graphite and image transfer on canvas From Olive Groves to Mountain Heights reflects on the journey from the olive groves of my family’s homeland to the landscapes of America, honoring the experiences of immigration, memory, and belonging during the United States' 250th anniversary. Through layered acrylic, ink, charcoal, and traditional Palestinian tatreez patterns, the work bridges two lands and two histories, carrying cultural identity across borders and generations. Abstract forms inspired by olive trees and mountain terrain symbolize resilience, transformation, and renewal, while celebrating how heritage continues to take root in new soil. The piece speaks to the enduring connection between ancestry and place, and to the many immigrant stories that have shaped America across generations Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Between the Lines 21 x 21 acrylic, ink, graphite, image transfer and thread on paper Created in commemoration of the 250th anniversary of American independence, Between the Lines honors the ways women have shaped democracy through collective care and shared resilience. Based on the Log Cabin quilt pattern, traditionally symbolizing hearth, home, and safe shelter, the work draws on the legend of Underground Railroad quilts as emblems of protection and guidance. Torn and reassembled paper fragments are stitched into a quilt-like field, proposing democracy as a living structure sustained not only by historic declarations, but by the solidarity, dignity, and strength passed from one generation to the next. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • They Went in Anyway 22 x 30 mixed media This drawing honors the eleven young women of the group known as The Norfolk 17. These were Black students who, in February 1959, integrated six previously all-white public schools in Norfolk, Virginia, after months of school closures enforced under the state’s policy of “Massive Resistance.” In defiance of the Brown v. Board of Education ruling, Virginia chose to deny education rather than desegregate. The students depicted are: Top row: Johnnie Rouse, Patricia Turner, Carol Wellington, Olivia Driver, Lolita Portis Middle row: Delores Johnson, LaVera Forbes, Geraldine Talley Bottom row: Betty Jean Reed, Claudia nh Wellington, Patricia Godbolt Out of 151 Black applicants subjected to deliberately discriminatory testing and interviews, only seventeen were admitted. The majority were girls. Supported by churches and the NAACP, these young women entered schools where they faced daily threats, spitting, physical assaults, and profound isolation. Yet they persisted, understanding that their presence carried consequences far beyond their own lives. Rather than depicting spectacle or confrontation, this work focuses on their composure, dignity, and collective strength. Their courage forced the reopening of Norfolk’s public schools and contributed to the nation’s ongoing struggle toward educational equity. These young women were not only students—they were agents of change, embodying the civic power of “Her Story” Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Heather Cox Richardson (2) 16 x 20 akua ink monotype with chin collé I listen to Heather Cox Richardson every day since the POTUS took office in 2025. She is a well- educated historian and keeps me in a calmer perspective of the constant inundation of bad news. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.