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Photography Protection #3 12 x 11.5 x 1.75 in. Photography by nature allows alteration and transformation of scenes or events into personal alternate realities. I combine traditional techniques with contemporary ones. This enables me to record and then reinterpret the world around me. I work on an intuitive level without a predetermined image in mind. The serendipity of working in different mediums is what keeps me excited about experimenting with different photographic processes. This body of work addresses my fascination and love of lush gardens and landscapes. My choice of technique reflects my intention to evoke a feeling of romance while addressing the fragility of nature. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Painting Birds of the Air 13 x 19 x 2 in. "Birds of the Air" captures a poignant moment in life's journey, illustrating the tension between faith and worry that many women experience. This piece explores the universal struggle of trusting in life's process despite visible challenges. The contrast between the woman's worried expression and the whimsical "Birds of the Air" tote symbolizes the internal conflict between anxiety and faith. The color palette, featuring Branham's signature pink alongside emotive reds and calming blues, enhances the emotional depth of the piece. "Birds of the Air" invites viewers to reflect on their own journey of faith, self-trust, and the courage to move forward despite life's uncertainties. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Mixed Media Red Skirt 12 x 18 x 1 in. Movement, ecstasy, yearning-all are revealed in the dance! Fascinated, I find the dancer-art leading me to look at my creativity with new eyes. As a photographer, I start each piece with a camera, portraying an impressionist view of the dance. In this piece, I noticed details of her hand and her flaring skirt. I print and embed the image in encaustic wax, then listen to it tell its tale. As I spend time with it, I add encaustic wax to build layers, also using other media. This tactile approach connects me deeply to the work. This body of work has challenged me to grow as an artist and human. I feel myself asked to look into my very soul to rediscover the multiple facets of my own humanity. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Painting 20 x 16 x 1.5 in. Sleeping in the guestroom after a disagreement with my husband, I woke to this amazing light. What had been bitter became delicious. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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oil on wood panel 10 x 12" The Transparent Slice of Tangerine just drew me. I wanted to try a capture this in my oils. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between artist and buyer after the purchase.
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watercolor & mixed media on paper 25 x 21 x 1" This exuberant abstract watercolor piece is a reflection of the joy and engagement I feel when I'm painting. I created this piece last July, and I was clearly inspired by the lush and verdant summer foliage I love, which gave this piece its name: Flourishing.
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acrylic on canvas 16 x 12 x 1.5"
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oil on canvas 18 x 14 x .5" Flowers and landscapes are my passion. Whether working in the garden or enjoying nature, I try to capture the fleeting moment, be it a flower in bloom, trees changing the color of their leaves during the fall, or shrubs with swelling buds during the spring. My camera is always ready in my hands. Still Life with Chrysanthemums, was finished in October of 2022 when chrysanthemums were in full bloom. I especially love these beautiful yellow flowers because they remind me of the departing summer sun. They brighten the room on a gloomy Autumn day. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Sculpture 5 x 9 x 7 in.
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oil on panel 7 x 7 x 2" Books, as well as objects, tell a story and have a history. This painting celebrates the typewriter with a nod toward the nostalgia for things in the past we still hold dear. Virginia Woolf said, “Happiness is in the quiet, ordinary things.” I hope this work reflects that sentiment.
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Yellow Sky Interioroil on wood panelSize: 12 x 12Andrea Sacker is a New York based painter working in oils, gouache and watercolor. I paint places, people and things that are dear to my heart, collecting and distilling the images mostly from my own photographs. I use my intuitive sense of color and composition to reflect my emotional relationship to the subject mostly within the satisfying limitations of a square. During the height of covid and the 'shutdown', I unconsciously started painting the interiors of my home over and over and over. This is one such interior.
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Point Judithoil on canvas paintingSize: 29 x 23On a hot July day, I was returning by ferry from Black Island to the mainland. In this small village, Point Judith, located on the coast of Rhode Island, several fishing boats were moored to the pier. I have always been attracted by the atmospheric old boats peacefully moored on the water. At this moment, they were shrouded in fog, giving the place a more romantic character. Having stopped, I made a sketch and some photos, finishing the painting later in my studio.
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Reflectionsoil on canvas paintingSize: 11 x 14After years of working directly from Nature, I have turned my gaze inward, where I have discovered these magical visions. A love of Nature is still always present, and a reverence for Mother Earth abides in my soul. It is as though, during all those years of painting the view from the outside, there were these reflections growing within. Now, I wait quietly for these images to come up--sometimes, the results surprise even me.
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Unstill Life#2oil on stitched canvas and bridal veil fragmentSize: 29 x 22The painted constructions emerge as transmutations of my most resounding responses to the world around and within me. They are not mere representations but transformative expressions born from profound encounters with the natural world. These works memorialize instances of revelation that occur in the space between observation and understanding—ephemeral moments that would otherwise slip away unrecorded. My artistic practice weaves together accumulated experiences, approaching that sense of truth discovered only when fully immersed in the artistic elements. In these moments of complete sensory engagement—when one is simultaneously aware of nature's boundless energy, the boundaries between self and environment dissolve. This construction serves as a vessel for that transcendent understanding that emerges when the senses are fully enmeshed in the natural world. It invites viewers to access their moments of revelation through the layered, textural dialogue between material and memory. Shadows are the natural consequence of being.
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Sadnesstransfer film print of digital collage on paperSize: 10 x 7I am fascinated by how seemingly mundane objects can transform into unique and unexpected images which reflect the trauma and emotions of today’s world. This image is part of a series whose starting point was a photo of a simple gas cap embedded in a sidewalk. Each time I looked at the gas cap, it metamorphosized into something new. Here, after color, line, spatial and compositional changes and the addition of new elements, the gas cap became a stone backdrop to a ghostly procession. I simplified the added figures so the viewer would focus less on anatomical detail and more on the scene’s emotion. The result was a digital collage which I transferred to arches 88 paper with transfer film.
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The Sky Always Winsacrylic on primed canvasSize: 20 x 16I was enchanted by the sky's changing color as the sun set over the water.
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A leisurely Sunday of Pup, Park and Peoplepen on paper with watercolor washes.Size: 6 x 12I love drawing and painting people and animals where ever I happen to be ...trains, buses, waiting rooms, parks, etc. Most of my subjects don't know that I'm drawing them. I draw from life and often mix and match to create idyallic yet quirky scenes. I was walking a close family pet in the park. In my mind, she jumped up on the bench of random strangers and became family. it inspired this bucolic friendly Prospect Park image.
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Dawn Glow soft pastel on sanded paperSize: 8 x 16This scene spoke to me on a May sunrise morning on the coast as I was looking for inspiration for a pastel. The light was so stunning I had to capture it. It has a wonderful glow.
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Underpass platinum/palladium photographSize: 5 x 7In my art work, I capture the simple beauty in everyday life, the commonplace or ordinary scenes in the environment. These images offer us rare moments to enjoy quiet beauty and serenity. I use water and light as beautiful threads that draw the eye in, providing an opportunity to examine nature and the built environment. I use the platinum/palladium printing process to capture a softer, painterly effect, evoking late 19th century idyllic landscapes and lending a poetic quality to the image.
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Wetlands using digital photography and photoshopSize: 17 x 25I love going to Green Cay Wetlands and Wakodahatchee Wetlands, too. The weather was perfect for a perfect wind blowing the plants and water. I used my camera to move as I was walking with the plants. What a lucky day for me.
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Diane oil paintingSize: 24 x 18It's ineffable.
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Breakthroughoil on canvas paintingSize: 20 x 16I have a fascination for skies: clouds, variations of light, nuances of color, and the awesome scale of what is above us, ever changing in a kaleidoscope of pattern. My inspiration comes from transforming these shapes and beautiful light shows into a kind of blend between abstraction and realism. By capturing a segment of sky in patterns of light that intrigue me, I attempt to generate a sense of illumination that springs off the canvas. It can never be actual light, but the endeavor to create as close an approximation of it is what drives me.
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Mountain Streamtransparent watercolorSize: 14 x 11Transparent watercolor reflecting the vibrance of the water and the lush vegetation on the mountain
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Torii Gate, Tokaido RoadphotographySize: 20 x 24Traveling the ancient Tokaido Road in Japan, I approached the remnants of a temple and its damaged Torii Gate. A Torii Gate signifies the passage from human life to a spiritual realm. Although the gate was a ruin, it was still a powerful, ethereal symbol. With the misty horizon beyond the gate, I was transported on a spiritual journey.
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This is Why I Love the Beach: French convo, Playa Picasso, NIcemonotype with pastelSize: 9 x 12.75The sea calls me. I am so happy while there, fascinated by its power and mystique, and calmed by the soothing, rhythmic sound of the waves- but also equally fascinated by the other beach goers. My recent body of work explores my personal family history and its love of the beach in all seasons, and my own fascination by the random beach bodies that I encounter, the world over, at any beach, in any season. I am currently making monotypes, derivative of my beach sketchbooks. This piece, from a drawing of two, in your face French divas, on the Coté D'Azure.
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Through the Hollow WoodMonotype: Acrylic on Sumi Paper and YUPO, CollageSize: 5.5 x 5.5I use stencils and masks which I have made from YUPO, a synthetic material, to use in creating monotype prints. The build up of color and pattern on the stencils/masks over time creates interest of its own which, in turn, adds an intriguing element when combined as a collage elements with my monotypes. I use a chair motif in much of my work as a metaphor for human feelings. The chair in this piece may suggest a sense of reflection or, perhaps, a journey, or something uniquely personal to the person viewing it.
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Car Reflection(2025)photograph on paperSize: 14 x 11I have been photographing reflections for years- in water, through store windows, the shiny parts of motorcycles, and random surfaces. Images taken this way become distorted and abstracted, and can perhaps, conjure up an alternate reality. From there, the viewer can create the story of his/her choice, allowing the conscious and the subconscious to interact as they wish.
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Retooling the Millsacrylic paint, fabrics, cork, bobbins, yarns, wireSize: 24 x 18Imagine the magnitude of quickly reviving the old mills across America to retool for speedy manufacturing. It seems such a monumental task, that took a generation to build the first time. Growing up in New England I was surrounded by textile mills, some still working, some newly converted to restaurants and shops. Here's my take on attempting the modern retooling of those textile mills. Created with acrylics, fabrics, fibers, and metal bobbins, the weaving of the fibers represents a mix of old and new fibers, with gold wire to hint at the future.
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Abstract XVotters wheel and hand built high fired ceramicSize: 20 x 12 x 13I create small vessels on the wheel, manipulate them adding texture and assemble them in a vertical configuration. I have been exploring this technique which started in a small scale and now have a series of them varying their shapes from wall hanging installations to these vertical creations which vary in size, form and glazing techniques..
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Newborn Icharcoal on arches paperSize: 30 x 22.5This drawing ispart of a series entitled ‘In Fraught Times: Tending to Love’. I have felt besieged by unchecked hatred, biases of all kinds, racism, misogyny, an imploding climate, unabated gun violence, and truth as an endangered commodity. As an antidote, I chose to focus on the humanity and lives of those in my familial orbit, to hold them up and celebrate the goodness present in living, striving and evolving. Many of these works marvel at the magic of the moment and honor the purest of encounters with the special little humans in my life. The difficult and satisfying challenge in my portraiture is to portray some unarmed truth and in so doing to suggest our complex humanity, our shared experience. And in defiance of all the negativity and hatred peddled continually, I celebrate goodness, empathy, sincerity and caring.
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Whispers Beneath the Surfacefiber fabric artSize: 36 x 24I’m a textile artist who is inspired by the world around me, especially by nature. I look at my surroundings with inquisitive eyes and mind, with curiosity, knowing there are hidden treasures to be found and turned into art. My artistic approach is mostly intuitive with a constant awareness of color combination and contrast. The use of strong colors is a direct influence of my Brazilian heritage. Using fabric as the medium to create my art pieces was a natural choice since I have been working with it from my teenage years. My creative process can be described in two phases. The first one is the combination of inspiration and visualization of an art piece. The second phase is transforming what I visualized into actual artwork. It requires selecting fabrics as close as possible to my vision, adjusting, and sometimes, starting all over again.
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Flotsam, Light Shaft in Pinkacrylic on cradled panelSize: 36 x 36"Flotsam, Light Shaft in Pink" presents an abstract narrative describing debris and light bouncing around an enigmatic water environment. The term “flotsam” speaks to a sense of the lost and found. Residing somewhere between landscape, figuration, and narrative, I present landscape elements in terms of parts that are disembodied and ready for arrangement. I like to play with their formal relationships, to jostle any sense of fixed placement. Forms that we might recognize as either shadow or structure become at once horizontal and vertical as they share the painted plane. A leaf can be both a figure in the landscape and a signal about decay. Shape becomes the result of withheld paint as well as applied.
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Traveloil on canvas paintingSize: 17 x 22This painting represents one of my Rabbit World Series. It depicts a fleeting moment in nature, captured on canvas.
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Laced Vestencaustic, peat, gouache, string on hardened paper sculptureSize: 18.25 x 14 x 5I work with the female form, delivering her to rooms and spaces where she can "take up space" and be seen. "Laced Vest" is a contemplation on chakras--energy wheels--that spin in our bodies and contribute to our well-being.
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Lady in Grottoacrylic on canvasSize: 10 x 14I experiment with various acrylic paints, gels, fiber pastes, mica flakes, charcoal, found/recycled items, and most recently water-based oil paints. I do not use digital art as I enjoy using my hands in a painterly manner, like a gardener putting her hands in the Earth’s soil. I use these materials as most are water based and kinder to our planet. The emotional base of my work are the environmental challenges we face. My never-ending ideas come from news reports, science-based books and native culture tradition and stories.
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The GatheringDigital Photographic Print on PaperSize: 10 x 14Along storied Dune Road on Long Island I became mesmerized by these different burlap encased trees. The gray day added to the feeling of an encounter with the strangeness in an other worldly landscape. Thoughts of shrouds, bondage, the mask, the other, a chrysalis all crossed my mind. They are carefully stitched and neatly tied to protect what's unseen beneath. No ordinary wrapping here. No ordinary creatures!
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Think!monotype on BFK rives paperSize: 12 x 12The Zen circle, Enso, and the color red are recurring themes in my abstract art making. In Zen circles the Enso is a circle drawn or painted in one breath. It may represent infinity, enlightenment or MU, which in Zen means emptiness. Open or closed, if made with a concentrated mind, the resulting Enso is perfectly imperfect – wabi-sabi – and cannot be repeated. During Covid I made a lot on Ensos in many different mediums. Each Enso representing a moment in time. After Covid I began my printmaking journey and of course had to include the Enso in some of my prints. Also included in this one is a torn page from one of the books I wrote. I see this piece as uniting my many worlds and connecting with the whole universe – interconnected and breathing as One.
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Hopeacrylic on two switchable panels .Size: 17.5 x 11.25Given the state of our world, I wanted to paint an Icon of hope. For me in my life hope comes often from my garden, and I was thrilled when I realized that two denizens of my garden, Swallows and Artichokes, are traditionally conceived as symbolic of hope. Swallows (Hirundo Rustica) carry the spirits of deceased children giving ease to grieving parents, and the tender-hearted Artichokes have long been symbols of prosperity and hope. I wanted to show how these beings, especially the swallows, bring treasure and beauty into my garden and take what they find there back out into the world. Giving and gaining, stitching the realms together. So, I split the image into two reflections and made the painting convertible. Hung one way the Swallows are incoming and hung the opposite way they are dispersing.
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Virtual Calmdigital archival photograph sublimated to aluminumSize: 16 x 24I 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.
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Outside Caffé de la Paix, Rome Italyphotography: digitally enhancedSize: 7 x 10.5I am an artist-photographer-educator and photojournalism is paramount to my photographic work. On the street offers glimpses of life frozen in time. I favor urban environments as places that afford a hubbub of activity with people moving in their own spaces and unaware of others around them. This particular image is from a trip to Rome and made after breakfast with my son at Caffé de la Paix (Café of Peace) on Via di Tor Millina. While the chef in the café prepped and served us food, we had a great conversation with him and tips on places to visit and food to experience. We left the café and I turned around and saw this same gentleman step out for a smoke break (very common in Europe!) and I knew this was the image I wanted to capture. He framed the street activity.
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Skin to Skinink on paper (linoleum block print)Size: 14 x 11My current work is a documentary self-portrait as I go through pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and postpartum. The multidisciplinary work consisting of video, glass and breastmilk sculpture, painting, and works on paper is a direct cry of motherhood pride and fragility. In my practice I dissect, peel, slice, unveil and reorganize extreme experiences to help me process their impacts. I address the taboo topics of motherhood and challenge societal perceptions, advocating for the rights and lived experiences of mothers.
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Fresh Bakedoil on panel paintingSize: 9 x 12I like painting little slices of life. I was walking down Commercial Street in Provincetown and this shop with its neon lights caught my eye.
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Woman with Child IIacrylic, fabric, grout, faux goldleaf, adhesivesSize: 24 x 18If you know you know
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Taiyoacrylic on canvasSize: 48 x 36I wanted to find a way to give people hope and the Japanese culture and Spirituality have always inspired me. The sun (Taiyo) in the Japanese culture is a symbol of life, light and the vital force that sustains all living things. It also symbolizes hope, renewal and new beginnings. I incorporated modern and ancient textile patterns to illustrate the opportunity we have to learn from our past and use that knowledge to transform our future.
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EveTerracotta SculptureSize: 14 x 12 x 13I am drawn to clay in all its forms: in the studio, the garden and the kitchen. The unctuous plasticity of the terracotta inspired me to create the sinuous forms of the feminine and reptilian.
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TrilliumsPrintmaking;Mokulito MatrixSize: 16 x 16Trillium grandiflorum are magical: three bracts that miraculously photosynthesize with three giant, white and commanding petals. Known as birthroot, trilliums midwifed three girls, that branched into another family of three. With years of patience, trilliums will gain enough energy to bloom, fleetingly, yearly; teaching my family persistence with moments of beauty and impermanence.