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  • Emerge
    gouache and mixed media on paper
    Size of Piece: 29 x 41
    Working with black and its" variables is a challenge. In this piece I hoped to exploit black and its' cousin gray.
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  • gouache & mixed media on paper 29 x 40"
    This piece continues to explore color and marks as a means to connect with current events, mood and temperament.  
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  • Blue Buick oil on canvas
    Size of Piece: 20 x 24 x 1
    I paint with enthusiasm for color, strong imagery in my work. Lately, I have been painting cars because I find that their sculptural shapes and gleaming surfaces are irresistible. The reflections in those surfaces always call to me, so I capture the image and paint it. I generally make the car the star of my painting but I need to keep it in context so I create as much or as little of the surrounding scene as suits me.
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  • Koi Pond study
    oil on board
    Size of Piece: 14 x 11 I’m always inspired by natural settings and the pond was so lovely with its lilies that the search for the koi was besides the point. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Night Rider oil on canvas
    Size of Piece: 30 x 24 x 1
    I paint with enthusiasm for color, strong imagery in my work. Lately, I have been painting cars because I find that their sculptural shapes and gleaming surfaces are irresistible. The reflections in those surfaces always call to me, so I capture the image and paint it. I generally make the car the star of my painting but I need to keep it in context so I create as much or as little of the surrounding scene as suits me.
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  • Remnant of the Past II
    intaglio
    11.25 x 7.5
    Remnants of the Past is a series rooted in historical fragments, where photo etching becomes a vessel for memory and quiet testimony. Using archival imagery as a guide, I rework moments from the past that might otherwise fade into obscurity. Figures appear suspended in time, rendered in sepia tones and softened edges, evoking the way history lingers not as a fixed record but as an emotional residue. The recurring train setting functions as both a literal and symbolic passage. It speaks to movement, migration, labor, and the unseen lives that sustained systems yet remained uncelebrated. This imagery was inspired by photographs I took of the historic Skunk Train, itself a remnant of a bygone era. Its weathered presence, worn surfaces, and lingering stillness became a visual and emotional catalyst for the series. Uniformed bodies, bowed heads, and intimate gestures suggest dignity carried under the weight of routine and restraint. These are not heroic poses, but honest ones. Through the etching process, I embrace texture, erosion, and tonal restraint, allowing marks to echo the wear of time itself. Each image functions as a visual remnant, inviting viewers to slow down and witness the humanity embedded within everyday historical moments. This series is an act of honoring. It asks us to sit with what remains, to acknowledge those who came before, and to recognize how their presence continues to shape our collective now.
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  • Seek
    Watercolor and Gouache on Paper
    5 x 7
    This monochromatic piece came at a moment of low inspiration. I had been facing personal challenges that had me seeking solace in my paintbrush, but left me staring at blank pages. Somehow, I pushed myself to just begin and wound up staring into these soulful eyes. I sought a creative outlet and created a child who seemed to be seeking something of their own. Even still, I wonder what that is.
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  • Own optical clearance technology / tempera, oil, watercolor 11 x 14 I'm thrilled to be participating in my first virtual exhibition at NAWA. I'm presenting two paintings created using a very interesting optical clearance technology. I'm a little nervous, but I hope these works will be a positive experience. I wish everyone creative inspiration! Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Still Life optical clearance technology / tempera, oil, watercolor 14 x 16 I'm thrilled to be participating in my first virtual exhibition at NAWA. I'm presenting two paintings created using a very interesting optical clearance technology. I'm a little nervous, but I hope these works will be a positive experience. I wish everyone creative inspiration! Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Farewell party
    acrylic on canvas
    12 x 12
    To see a group of people always inspired me to paint or sketch the scene. Here a group of women are celebrating a young girl going to study abroad. The main character is in front, the others are part of the celebration. Always very important too.
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  • Ode to Untamed Women oil 24 x 24 Using Women's Suffrage sheet music in the National Archives and the colors of the movement (yellow, purple, white), this piece brings the past struggles and present challenges together with words and imagery. The sepia yellow sashes are filled with the chants and songs of the past, while the central bright yellow sash is inscribed with all of the worst thoughts and statements made about women today. The lighted focal box contains a simple message supported by the actions of the past: You Will Not Break Us, We Will Prevail. This lighted box includes a white extension cord and must be plugged in to light. Dandelions represent grit, perseverance, and finding ways to grow and survive even in the most unfavorable environments. Women of today can take hope and inspiration from our foremothers, despite all of the vile anti-feminist ideas bombarding us today. We will prevail. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Laundry Day oil on gessoboard Size of Piece: 12 x 16 x .35 Amanda D’Agostino is an emerging representational oil painter based in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. She began painting in 2019 and is completely self-taught with mentorships from her late father, fine artist Calvin Lynch, and more recently with plein air colorist Manon Sander. Her expressive work has juried into several regional and national shows since she started competing in 2021, and her 10” x 10” oil painting “Dogwood Reverie” (now sold) won Best Beginner in the Plein Air Salon and juried into the Art of the State at the State Museum of Pennsylvania. She is a Signature Member of NAWA and holds memberships in American Women Artists and Allied Artists of America. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Flowers for Sargent 11
    oil on canvas paper mounted on wood primed board
    12 x 9
    took multiple photos of flowers in a setting with black paper backdrop and bright light. Interested in the beauty and detail of flowers as well as light/texture of glass and water. layering of color creating shadow texture light for the water and the glass...seeing the flowers , water and glass come to life day by day stroke by stroke.
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  • Color Explosion
    powder coated aluminum
    Size of Piece: 9 x 10 x 10
    Monet's Flowers, Frank Gherry's Architecture and a passion for the outdoors motivates me to create flowers in an array of sizes and stiles, set on abstract sinuous virtual waves that transport the observer to dream, relax and imagine being uplifted to a place of serenity and joy. I started creating aluminum flowers which when applying a blow torch transformed the aluminum into golden patinas and perforations, and melted petals in an organic way. Incurring into color I powder coat them and explore different color combinations. Trial and error keeps my curiosity and creativity alive. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Vanguard archival pigment print on canson edition etching rag 22 x 17 Throughout history there have always been women who pushed back against stifling cultural constraints. These photos are my attempt to portray strong and powerful women as secure in their bodies and minds. In these images I endeavor to show my subjects as full and complex beings and honor their dedication and achievements in a manner that does not trivialize, sexualize or demean. It is my hope that you as viewers instead of punishing those who challenge feminine stereotypes will be champions of their strength. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Honoring the American West
    found Objects, decorated boot, collage
    16 x 16 x 2
    This piece pays tribute to the spirit, resilience, and layered histories of the American West. The weathered boot, adorned with beads, feathers, and the enduring symbol of the bison skull, reflects the blending of cultures, traditions, and landscapes that shaped the region. This work invites viewers to honor the legacy of the West: rugged, spiritual, and forever rooted in the rhythm of the earth and sky. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Hands On
    acrylic and paper on canvas board
    14 x 11
    There is a tension between the nonchalant act of a womxn skinning an apple, the red crescents of apple skin falling towards a fish, a once living creature, being sliced open seemingly like a sacrifice upon an altar. A womxn's hand appears to hesitate near the fish as though an attempt at saving it was unsuccessful. The black and white figure conflicts with the bright red apple skins falling from her knife. Red represents both the fruit and the life force. The iconographic use of gold implies a spiritual aspect to the piece as do the hands with palm reading diagrams indicating that fate is unyielding.
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  • Petriochor
    acrylic/mixed media, collage on stretched canvas
    24 x 24
    The scent of the earth in the spring after the rain. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • On the Dock
    printmaking
    27 x 21
    The Rowing Prints are a series of photo screenprints created to explore the sport of crew from the point of view of a rower and coach. They are derived from normal mundane images of regular practice sessions, mostly on the Hudson River at Poughkeepsie. The photos are then manipulated to create screenprints, and hand colored on the screen itself. When printed with a sheer black ink, I create images that are at once both realistic and nostalgic, which is the aligned with the experience of rowers who ply the waters of the historic Hudson River rowing venue at Poughkeepsie today.
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  • Thalamian Rower on the Trireme Olympias printmaking 14 x 11 framed size: 22 x 18 Thalamian Rower on the Trireme “Olympias” is a self-portrait as a rower on the replica of an ancient Greek trireme, which I rowed as a member of the 200 person crew for an archaeological experiment in 1988 in the Aegean Sea. The thalamian rowers were mostly women for this project due to our smaller stature, having to fit on the lowest level however we were strong enough to wield the 40lb oars for periods of 20-30 minutes. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Oil on canvas 20 x 24 x .7 in.   "Taking a Break" captures a moment of serene introspection as a woman, suspended in a dreamlike state, floats atop a cloud against swirling cosmic hues. This piece conveys the profound experience of pausing amidst life's complexities, highlighting the intimate relationship between the female spirit and the universe. The painting reflects the strength and resilience inherent in the female journey.   Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.  
  • Fill in the Blank watercolor 24 x 24 I have embraced an ancient art form and through the depiction of contemporary subject matter I have made it my own while respecting its traditions. My work focuses on people of the streets. I don’t intrude on their lives, I don’t photograph them, nor do I sketch them, when I paint them, something about their energy, their chi, has locked into my minds’ eye and it comes out my brush. Sumi-e, works the soft contemplative tones of sumi ink with the unique construction of handmade paper and eastern watercolors, creating an image that provides a space for the viewer to reflect. What my work “says” is not fixed, it is left open to the sensibility of each person that stands before it. In this way my work resonates with the spirit of sumi-e, not by imitating tradition, but by capturing a sense of life’s impermanence, fragility and hope. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Thoughts Nebula mixed media on wood panel Size of Piece: 12 x 12 x 2 Thoughts Nebula embodies the lunar archetype — the reflective, cyclical force that has guided human timekeeping since the first calendars aligned women’s bodies with the moon. Through my practice of Temporal Psychoexpressionism, I build each piece stroke by stroke, counting time as both meditation and record. Fresco-like textures, watercolor, and gold accents create a portal for resonance: the moon here is not astronomical but archetypal, a luminous portrait of intuition, reflection, and eternal cycles. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • #1788 Stargazer Lily
    porcelain
    12 x 11 x 7
    My hand-formed sculptures are nature-themed and this particular one is an abstract form meant to recall the Stargazer Lily. It is finished in high gloss white glaze.
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  • She Moves in Blue oil on gallery wrapped canvas
    36 x 36
    My series ‘Coming up for Air’, marks the time between my former life and my current one as an artist. When I left my career, there was a long moment between deciding to, and leaving. It was glorious knowing a new world was coming but I was unsure of what that actually meant. I simply knew that it felt like I could finally breathe. That sensation, the liminal space between letting go and moving forward, is always the moment in ‘Coming Up for Air’. I return to the idea over and over, painting moments of suspension and relief. ‘She Moves in Blue’ is the newest in the series. The surface light feels soft, highlighting that idea of being held in water. The blue-on-blue palette creates subtle movement, reminding me just because something seems still doesn’t mean the current isn’t moving. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Oil All My Favorite Colors Size: 50 x 26 x 3 My submissions represent the most current work I have completed. The figurative series was intended to encompass all things about creation. The cubist quality happened rather organically while I was troubleshooting creative ways to represent parts of a figure, and the pieces that make up a whole being. These are only two examples, while some of the works not pictured are more irregular and varied shapes, rather than the hard-edged linear shapes seen here. The pallet varies as well but overall the works are a neutral with vibrant undertones. The contour lines will appear and subtly disappear. I enjoyed the thinking process behind the pieces as much as the actual creation of them. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.  
  • Oil Curtsey and Carry On Size: 50 x 26 x 3 My submissions represent the most current work I have completed. The figurative series was intended to encompass all things about creation. The cubist quality happened rather organically while I was troubleshooting creative ways to represent parts of a figure, and the pieces that make up a whole being. These are only two examples, while some of the works not pictured are more irregular and varied shapes, rather than the hard-edged linear shapes seen here. The pallet varies as well but overall the works are a neutral with vibrant undertones. The contour lines will appear and subtly disappear. I enjoyed the thinking process behind the pieces as much as the actual creation of them. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.  
  • Spread the Love
    acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas
    Size of Piece: 18 x 18 x 1.5 There is never enough love going around. I wanted to emphasize the need to spread the love in this world. This is a series of 3 paintings that can be hung vertically or horizontally, or each as a standalone. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Where the Page Meets the Pacific
    oil on panel
    11 x 14
    This painting was inspired by the years I spent living in California. Living near the ocean taught me to watch closely: the way light dissolves into water at dusk, how fog softens the edges of a city, and how waves carry stories even when no one is listening. These memories surface throughout my art, not as literal depictions, but as subtle washes of color and atmosphere inspired by the places I inhabited and the landscapes beyond them. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Cappy, Photographer at Large
    printmaking
    15 x 12
    I was creating a demo for my printmaking students on chine collé and decided to keep going on this tangent in my own practice. It can be very simple, but effective, as seen here in the monkey's face. Adding a piece of paper for a more detailed section and extending the paper to create a hard hat over the top of his head eliminated the need to carve another block, and made his face stand out from his body. Also, deciding to keep the space behind his face white, but include typeface in the hat area is a decision to consider when making choices for chine collé materials. The AP card was a real document that I added a paw print and signature to, and the camera was a Xerox collaged on, as well. A lesson for my students that I enjoyed learning from, too.
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  • Cordgrass in Fall
    photography
    11 x 14
    I came upon this scene in Acadia National Park, in a brackish salt marsh, I found color and texture etching into the water. The unusual deep red grass was mesmerizing!
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  • Are You Listening? archival pigment print on paper 16 x 12 framed size: 20 x 16 This photography reminds us of the sacrifices of the Greatest Generation fighting for our freedoms and our right to vote. We in turn pass on the importance of our precious vote to our youth by our involvement in democracy. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Dreams watercolor 11 x 14 framed size: 21 x 14 As a former dancer, I strive to capture the beauty of the human form and its graceful movements. My primary media is water based to allow for transparency and fluidity in capturing the figure. I was greatly influenced working with Robert Joffrey and his emphasis on art, putting technical principles to support, not dominate the artistic process. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Nola watercolor 16 x 12 framed size: 22 x 18 This work was influenced by the joy and excitement of Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Honor to a great American city rich in culture, beauty and heritage. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Southern Sunset oil on canvas Size of Piece: 14 x 14 x 1 I absorb sensory experience and hidden history through interaction, exploration, observation and study, and then create a visual response. This work expresses my interaction with the natural and political world and is a metaphor for the challenges facing us today. An expression of my location in art is contained in the words of Edna Manley, "Here, she thought, she would always be imagining ..." Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Island Man >printmaking
    7.75 x 5.75
    I was creating a demo for my printmaking students on chine collé and decided to keep going on this tangent in my own practice. It can be very simple, but effective, as seen here in the monkey's face. Adding a piece of paper for a more detailed section and extending the paper to create a hard hat over the top of his head eliminated the need to carve another block, and made his face stand out from his body. Also, deciding to keep the space behind his face white, but include typeface in the hat area is a decision to consider when making choices for chine collé materials. The AP card was a real document that I added a paw print and signature to, and the camera was a Xerox collaged on, as well. A lesson for my students that I enjoyed learning from, too.
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  • Islander
    printmaking
    5.75 x 7.75
    This is a non traditional silkscreen process. The screen itself becomes the canvas on which I create the image directly. I flood the screen with a printmaking medium and pull a squeegee from top to bottom to force all the pigments through the screen. The total image appears all at once on paper.
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  • Poppy in the Seed watercolor 20 x 16 I live in Colorado, a state the holds its beauty in every season. When Spring comes around, I look forward to my poppies exploding with color beneath my peach trees. This brilliant poppy caught my eye as the leaves casted shade from the morning sun. I started drawing it plein air and finished with watercolor in my studio. My intent with this piece is to invite contemplation through its interplay of light and shadow, evoking emotions tied to nature and tranquility. Blurring the background enhanced the poppy's prominence, allowing it to stand out as a focal point. This artwork can be seen as a metaphor for resilience and beauty in the midst of uncertainty, reflecting my emotional connection to nature. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Shades of Gray oil on linen canvas
    12 x 12
    It is a common practice to create artwork through tone by manipulating the lightness or darkness of colors and shades to create form, depth, and atmosphere. When creating this artwork, I was focusing more on tones than color and decided to only use only the shades of gray to define the horses. By adjusting the contrast between light and dark areas, I believed I could control the viewer's emotional response, guiding the eye to focal points, and establishing a sense of realism or drama. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • The Manhattan Project
    acrylic on cradled birchwood panel
    10 x 8
    Part of a series of cocktail art that evokes cheerful happy memories of times shared with friends and family
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  • In the Midst fiber art 10 x 10 Seeing a suffragette flag from individual stitches, a figure emerges as part of the tapestry. This piece was created during the period of shuttering and made only of black thread, heirloom fabrics, and farm sourced wool. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • oil on canvas 22 x 28 x 1.5"
    On a trip to France in 2005, I was inspired by the idyllic landscape and skies to begin my Trees Leaving series. I was thinking about the threat we have become to our natural environment and remembering Magritte’s floating men in bowler hats. After the pandemic hit, I continued the series with another twist. Rather than one or lots of trees leaving, chunks of isolated areas lifted into the sky. Autumn Passing is one of these pieces. I have found it deeply gratifying to keep this series evolving with ever expanding meaning.  
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  • The Quiet Season
    oil on cradled panel
    Size of Piece: 24 x 24 x 2
    A view of modest rental cottages on the North Truro coast of Cape Cod, shuttered in Autumn. In the off-season, visitors are more able to explore the glorious shorelines of the Cape. Sadly, only 12% of the 1,400 miles of Massachusetts coastline is accessible to the public, or 170 miles. This is due to an ordinance from 1647 which extends the private property boundary to the low tide line. The natural beauty and serenity of our coasts should be much more accessible to all.
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  • Between Breaths
    watercolor on paper
    10 x 14
    Between Breaths grew out of my interest in moments of pause within the landscape — those brief intervals where light, air, and space seem to suspend movement rather than describe a specific place. I was drawn less to depicting a recognizable scene and more to capturing a felt experience of stillness and renewal. I work in watercolor with an emphasis on layering transparent washes and allowing edges to soften or dissolve. Rather than correcting or tightening every passage, I let the painting develop through controlled wet-in-wet areas and intuitive color shifts, responding to what emerges on the paper. The goal is to create a sense of quiet immersion, where the viewer can linger in a moment that feels both grounded and fleeting.
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  • Acrylic on Canvas Hope Springs Size: 48 x 48 x 3 Birds began to appear in my work at the start of the Pandemic. The beginning of the bird fashionistas - little characters that emulate the personalities of the people around me: They are fun to make and are a constant reminder of what is important in my life. When someone asks me “What happened to you during the pandemic?” I think “Well, a lot,” but the constant reminder of life came from looking through the living room window, watching a cascade of different types of birds vying for their spot at the bird feeder. Over and over and over! So many hours spent on the sofa just watching them and being thankful for being alive. While sitting on that sofa I did draw a LOT in my journal book. I wrote about the places I’ve been to, the people I’ve been with, meanings of the icons and images I was incorporating in my work. When we all began to venture out of our houses, I was more mindful of the journaling process and drawing the “memories” of place. The images in the journal book are the genesis of this work. If you would like to learn more about my work, please visit my website: candacenicolgarlock.com Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.  
  • Acrylic on Canvas Love and Beloved Size: 48 x 48 x 3 Birds began to appear in my work at the start of the Pandemic. The beginning of the bird fashionistas - little characters that emulate the personalities of the people around me: They are fun to make and are a constant reminder of what is important in my life. When someone asks me “What happened to you during the pandemic?” I think “Well, a lot,” but the constant reminder of life came from looking through the living room window, watching a cascade of different types of birds vying for their spot at the bird feeder. Over and over and over! So many hours spent on the sofa just watching them and being thankful for being alive. While sitting on that sofa I did draw a LOT in my journal book. I wrote about the places I’ve been to, the people I’ve been with, meanings of the icons and images I was incorporating in my work. When we all began to venture out of our houses, I was more mindful of the journaling process and drawing the “memories” of place. The images in the journal book are the genesis of this work. If you would like to learn more about my work, please visit my website: candacenicolgarlock.com Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.  
  • Maiores 1 watercolor 30 x 22 Framed Size: 34 x 25 I like to make connections between things I understand and things I don’t. For the show “She the People”, I chose to make paintings about the connection between the seven women heroes of the Old Testament and early suffragettes. Didn’t these heroes lay the foundation for how the suffragettes thought about women’s roles in society? I began the paintings with layers of gold, scarlet, indigo, and purple, the colors used to make the veils for the ancient tabernacle in Jerusalem and the ephod, a special garment worn by the high priest. Then I added the names. What emerged were Maiores 1 and 2 (Maiores is Latin for forebears.) celebrating Sarah, Miriam, Devorah, Hannah, Abigail, Huldah, and Esther. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Midnight Ride Midnight Ride was inspired by the black horse I grew up with, whose presence and spirit left a lasting impression on me. She was strong, intuitive, and deeply expressive, and this monoprint grew out of my desire to capture not a literal portrait, but the feeling of being with her—the quiet intensity, movement, and emotional connection we shared. I approached the image through mood and atmosphere, using expressive mark-making and layered textures to evoke memory rather than description. Working with oil paint and a variety of tools, I allowed the surface to build intuitively, letting the physical process guide the emergence of form and emotion. The resulting print is both a tribute and an exploration of how memory, gesture, and material can hold presence long after the moment has passed.
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  • Old Barn

    gouache on paper

    Size of Piece: 14 x 10.25

    Carol Fabricatore is a New York–based visual artist known for her narrative imagery and emotional depth. Drawing inspiration from the cultural diversity of urban life and natural landscapes, her acrylic and gouache paintings explore the complexity of human experience. A graduate of the School of Visual Arts, Carol has exhibited widely, including at the SVA Visual Arts Gallery, The National Arts Club, and in St. Rémy de Provence. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and American Illustration, among others.

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  • Palm Forest
    watercolor and gouache on paper
    10.5 x 14.25
    This was painted on-site at Wave Hill Gardens. I was inspired by the depth of the palm layers in the Brazilian garden. The different sizes of the palms, whether it be wide, tall, or arching with diagonal stems interjecting motion, were fun to contrast with each other with abstract strokes and color.
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