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  • Marching in Their Shadow graphite 10.25 x 13.5 framed size: 15 x 18.25 My friends, my son, daughter in law, and her family marched in the first two women's marches in Seneca Falls to protest Trump's presidency. The first year we were able to go in to the museum and I was impressed by the statue, First Wave. I decided to add ghost images of some of the statue behind our images. Being from Rochester, these men and women are not ever far from mind. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Summer In The City, 1944 collage and mixed media on panel 14 x 14 My aunt, Aspasia, born in Albania, came to America in 1933 with my then ten-year-old father, his sister and his older brother. She married into my father's large family was loved and respected by us all. She is seen here, in her younger years, taking her infant daughter out for a walk in NYC. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Self digital manipulation of a photo with tracing paper sewn over one eye 10 x 8 Sāji ga hassei suru (a surge occurs) II refers to the place of change, the great spirit, the believer's heart, seen as the creator and sustainer of all things. As artists, we are the creators and sustainers of our creations, representing yin and yang—a surge of positive and negative energies fused by one's attitude and stance. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Zynias Watercolor on Paper Size of Piece: 30 x 22 I love viewing natural objects as potential paintings. Nature soothes me, and my watercolor art aims to create a peaceful feeling using vibrant colors and intricate patterns. I find a childlike wonder in watching water create beautiful shapes. Though I enjoy painting outside, my best work happens in the studio, allowing me to focus on evoking the emotions I want my art to convey. My goal is to create soothing and captivating watercolor paintings that offer viewers a serene escape into the beauty of nature. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.  
  • Purple Iris Watercolor on Paper Size of Piece: 30 x 22 I love viewing natural objects as potential paintings. Nature soothes me, and my watercolor art aims to create a peaceful feeling using vibrant colors and intricate patterns. I find a childlike wonder in watching water create beautiful shapes. Though I enjoy painting outside, my best work happens in the studio, allowing me to focus on evoking the emotions I want my art to convey. My goal is to create soothing and captivating watercolor paintings that offer viewers a serene escape into the beauty of nature. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.  
  • Yellow Iris Watercolor on Paper Size of Piece: 30 x 22 I love viewing natural objects as potential paintings. Nature soothes me, and my watercolor art aims to create a peaceful feeling using vibrant colors and intricate patterns. I find a childlike wonder in watching water create beautiful shapes. Though I enjoy painting outside, my best work happens in the studio, allowing me to focus on evoking the emotions I want my art to convey. My goal is to create soothing and captivating watercolor paintings that offer viewers a serene escape into the beauty of nature. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.  
  • Feminist Century Of Women: Was It Good For You? collage on paper 22 x 15 These collages are part of a large series from my collection, and my gratitude for Ms. Magazine and their nurturing of women. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • What Next? archival inkjet print 13 x 19 framed size: 15 x 21 What Next? Five banners unfurl showing women with ideas, grounded women with fortitude. We can do anything we set our minds to. We have strength in numbers. This was created with translucent paper cutouts photographed on a light box and then printed on archival paper. Cathy Weaver Taylor www.cathyweavertaylor.com Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Buzz On In oil on canvas 24 x 24 These two painting portray in full bloom in two separate ways. “Burgeoning” It represents the possibilities that can take place if a person is permitted to grow. For once growth is released it can flourish into thoughts, ideas and dreams that build upon themselves. “Buzz on in” Is a more literal take on full bloom. It represents the concept that once you bloom you invite others to become attracted to your courage, vibrancy and delicateness. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Between the Lines acrylic, ink, graphite, image transfer, and thread on paper 15 x 15 framed size: 21 x 21 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.    
  • Beyond the Last Coordinates acrylic, pens, markers on paper 24 x 19 framed size: 26 x 20 This work reflects Amelia Earhart as both a historical pioneer and a symbolic threshold figure. Rather than presenting a literal portrait, the composition explores the psychological and cultural presence of Earhart navigating uncertainty, exploration, and transformation. Layered forms and atmospheric space reference both the physical terrain of early aviation and the expanding cultural landscape women entered through their achievements. The work honors how individual courage reshapes collective possibility and expands perceptions of freedom. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Social Hour Acrylic on Canvas Size of Piece: 30 x 40 x 1.5 Dinner with my nonagenarian friends inspired this piece and is why I called it "Social Hour" I decided to render them through colors and shapes so the focus would be on the connection between them and on the mood of the moment rather than on their features. What I see, hear, feel and experience makes its way into my art. Growing up in multiple cultures influences my work, and my love of fairy tales, fiction, fantasy, and sci-fi seeps through as well. I paint mostly in acrylics and gouache and love to experiment with a variety of techniques and materials. At times my work is autobiographical as I aim to tell a story, convey a feeling, or share memories. In Social Hour my focus was on friendship and aging. Through the use of vibrant colors, a sense of movement, and unexpected imagery, I hope the viewer is drawn into my work in a way that provides space for their own interpretation. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.  
  • Wreath digital collage 8 x 8 These images are part of a visual book I am in the process of completing which I call "Lacrimae Rerum", "the tears of things"--everything is ephemeral, we are unable to step into the same river twice.......... Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Wash Day oil 16 x 20 My grandmother was a very important person in my life, encouraging me in my careers of music and art. She loved the sunshine and fresh air, and worked hard as a nurturer for the whole family. I try to follow her lead. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Hands Across Nations oil 16 x 20 Framed Size: 18 x 22 Bringing peace in the world needs a great effort by everyone. I like to think that women know best how to reach out in friendship. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Gaia silk 24 x 16 Interconnectedness of all women inspired this work of Irish Knots in Sari Silk. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • In Cissy's Eyes watercolor 10.5 x 13.5 framed size: 20 x 24 In Cissy's Eyes This painting is of my cousin at the age of about 3. It was taken from a very old and weathered photo, probably taken in 1949. It was the look in Cissy's eyes which inspired me to create this portrait. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Ella's Legacy mixed media 12 x 12 14 x 14 My dad loved Jazz, and I grew up listening to Jazz legends. I remember the sound before I learned their names. Ella Fitzgerald was The Voice. For me her legacy stands in the sound of her free roaming voice liberating and powerful. A voice beyond social structure and politics. A voice that is uniting and groundbreaking at the same time, appealing to our human nature. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Remember the ladies... printmaking 10 x 8 framed size: 16 x 14 “Remember the ladies..." references women's rights and what women have to bring to the table in protecting our democracy and humanity. The quote is from Abigail Adams' famous 1776 letter to John Adams, urging him to consider women's rights while forming the new nation. When the Declaration proclaimed "unalienable rights," "Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness," and "consent of the governed," these principles did not extend to women. Over the past 250 years, women — leaders, creators, and changemakers have fought to make these words real. Their impact resonates still and impels us forward—to secure our democracy and the rule of law, and to build a more inclusive and humane society. The image, a protective, nurturing gesture of holding something precious in one's lap, combined with those fundamental values, creates a powerful visual metaphor. The woman becomes a guardian of these principles. The monoprint process, putting transmuted ideas and feelings onto a Gelli plate, not knowing what will adhere, amplifies the uncertainty of the future. The layering implies the persistent courage, creativity, and grit that the women before us have inspired as we continue our work. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • 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.    
  • Touch the Sky custom acrylic glass print 37 x 28 Streaks of electric light, motion, and emotion transform my NYC photography into a poetic, abstract vision. My unique “photo-paintings” explore light as memory, movement, and connection – revealing the city in a completely new way. Born during a time of isolation, COVID pandemic, my work speaks of resilience, presence, and the beauty hidden in motion blooming with confidence. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Magnolias I oil on canvas 16 x 16 Portraits are my favorite subject. While I am painting a face, I am one with the person, and there is an exhilaration that comes from achieving this intimacy. To me, comparing it to painting faces is painting flowers. One of my favorites and one that blooms very early is the Magnolia. I am attracted to it because of its colors, so delicate and nuanced, from white to cream to amazing tints of pink with darker details here and there. I enjoy examining how the light falls on each part of the flower to give it its unique shape and personality. Painting these flowers fills me with joy. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Rosy Dawn encaustic 24 x 24 The beautiful interior pattern of security envelopes inspired thinking about the concept of “security” & its promise. Hexagons found me a way to “security” blankets and to the long traditions of quilting in America. The subversive use of quilts guided African Americans fleeing the South to safety in the North and recently found me a way to express the importance of our vanishing first amendment rights. Published lists of words that are not to be used resulted in my subtly insinuating reminders of our Right to Free Speech in the encaustic hexagons Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • The Mariposa oil 20 x 24 framed size: 23 x 27 I was in Costa Rica on a residency and a butterfly flew into my studio, and I saw myself taking flight as an artist. In my early years, I had to use my husband's name to get admitted into galleries. I worked tirelessly as a feminist promoting women's rights, chaining myself to the Statue of Liberty with the Congresswoman Bella Absug. This portrait represents the freedom to express myself as an artist. The imagery around the background represents the nuts on a beach tree (beginnings). The red flowers represent my life flowering. The fern turning brown symbolized my life aging. The butterfly image illustrates my journey to express myself as a woman and an artist. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • She Who Endures watercolor 14 x 13 framed size: 24 x 23 She Who Endures What I love about working with watercolor is its unique freshness, its clean sparkle, clarity and luminosity. Every painting has the potential to emerge as a celebration of the medium. I especially enjoy experimenting with color, and with many layers of glazing, creating harmonious mixes, using veils of color to produce subtle changes and fine nuances in my work. Each painting becomes a learning process, a fascination with what will happen as I walk along its path. Each painting has its own vibration, its own energy. Every success becomes very precious because with watercolor, one can never repeat any part of the work in exactly the same way. 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.    
  • Eye See You, Why Can't You See Me? acrylic 39.75 x 29.75 framed size: 40 x 30 What defines "SHE"? Is it her clothes? Is it how she looks - conforming (or not) to judgey societal norms? "She" should be accepted for whomever and however she authentically chooses to be. She is the one who defines what and who they are... Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Break the Line- Step Outside to See the Light Mixed Media on Arches Oil Paper Mounted 35 x 26 framed size: 36.5 x 27.5 We’re each born into a specific time and location, with its own set of cultural norms, struggles, and realities. As a woman, I’ve found myself trying to untangle these while facing nostalgia and partaking in personal reckoning. My works on paper have become a visual representation of the questioning dialogue I have with those who have come before me, those who are here, and those who will come. I utilize line to draw and redefine figures, while spray paint, gouache, and oil paint are brushed through them to destabilize them. This visual representation of the disruptive mechanisms that shape our lives is repeated, creating a layered, unfinished look. Like a palimpsest, my surfaces reveal traces of unresolved figures or partially obscured ones; I believe the challenges women face make it difficult to reach their full potential. Nostalgia is a lie, and our future depends on today. In this work, Break the Line, Step Outside to See the Light, I question traditional roles and contemplate the women who have dared to break tradition and step outside. In today’s attack on women’s rights and independence, breaking the line is more important than ever. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Flower Shop

    acrylic on canvas

    Size of Piece: 20 x 30

    The subject of the work I submitted is Midwestern. Ranging from buildings constructed in the late 1900s and early 20th century to new construction on the Chicago River Walk.

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  • Journey to Self

    acrylic on canvas

    Size of Piece: 36 x 36 x 1.5

    Journey to Self, Outside Another Box, and Twisted each explore the complex, non-linear paths we take toward self-understanding and growth. Through layered colors, shifting forms, and circular movement, these works reflect moments of clarity, resistance, and transformation. They invite viewers to consider the ways we navigate change: sometimes breaking free from boundaries, sometimes finding our way back to center, always shaped by the twists and turns that make us who we are.

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  • Twisted

    acrylic on canvas

    Size of Piece: 36 x 36 x 1.5

    Journey to Self, Outside Another Box, and Twisted each explore the complex, non-linear paths we take toward self-understanding and growth. Through layered colors, shifting forms, and circular movement, these works reflect moments of clarity, resistance, and transformation. They invite viewers to consider the ways we navigate change: sometimes breaking free from boundaries, sometimes finding our way back to center, always shaped by the twists and turns that make us who we are.

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  • View from the Chicago River

    oil

    Size of Piece: 16 x 24

    The subject of the work I submitted is Midwestern. Ranging from buildings constructed in the late 1900s and early 20th century to new construction on the Chicago River Walk.

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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.    
  • Join the Fight acrylic, collage, charcoal 24 x 24 Framed Size: 26 x 26 "Join the Fight" is part of my ongoing series, "Between the Lines," inspired by more than 500 letters my father wrote home during World War II. Written almost daily to his girlfriend, mom, and sisters, these letters document not only the experience of war, but the emotional lifeline between those who served and those who waited. This portrait of my dad's mother in the spirit of a WWII poster symbolizes the countless women who held families together on the home front. She had two sons actively fighting and a third who enlisted just before the war came to an end. It captures the many women of her generation: their strength expressed through endurance rather than spectacle managing daily life, sustaining hope, and offering steady reassurance through letters that crossed oceans. Across the Between the Lines series, fragments of handwritten correspondence are embedded into the surfaces of the paintings. These letters function as both historical record and intimate voice, reminding us that national events are lived through personal relationships. Patriotic symbols appear not as decoration, but as lived realities—woven into ordinary lives shaped by sacrifice and responsibility. As we mark 250 years of American freedom, "Join the Fight" honors the women whose labor, resilience, and emotional leadership made that freedom possible. Their contributions were often invisible, yet foundational. This work asks viewers to recognize freedom not only as something won in battle, but also as something preserved at home—through devotion, courage, and unwavering resolve. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • They Went in Anyway mixed media 22 x 30 framed size: 24 x 32 THEY WENT IN ANYWAY 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 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 at the heart of She the People. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Woman Warrior In Abstract. Rhythms of Color mixed media 17.5 x 12.5 framed size: 23.5 x 19 Woman Warrior in Abstract is a drawing that explores the evolving role of women in modern society. It has a vibrant, abstract, and dynamic composition. It features a variety of shapes and colors that create a sense of movement and balance. The central female figure is dressed in a stylized medieval armor outfit, incorporating elements of a sword, a vest structure, and a helmet. Posed like a riding horse, she evokes the image of a fearless knight symbolizing courage and readiness to confront challenges. The blue wave surrounding her head represents feminine energy and sensitivity. Together, these elements highlight the harmony between power and emotion that defines contemporary womanhood. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • golden glow oil on canvas 24 x 18 Golden Glow was created with a stunning model. Her exceptionally long neck and elegant facial features against the golden background create a dramatic scene reminiscent of an Egyptian goddess. Through my color choices and her upright posture, I aimed to capture her strong personality and commanding presence. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Melly's Way acrylic 36 x 24 framed size: 40 x 28 Melly's Way is a very personal piece for me. Melly is short for Meldgonde, my mother. The last three years of her life she suffered from dementia and I took care of her. The painting has a two fold meaning, it both describes her temperament of all the years I knew her even when she was sane and fully functioning and her years of decline. The painting also captures both her inner turmoil and chaos as well as mine. We see a woman leaving her home in a frightful storm with her purse and her scarf, she wanders pretty far away and the scarf lifts from her head into the wind. The expression of bewilderment and distress is not coming from the dark storm around her but rather from the loss of that piece of cloth. To me, this was also a moment that encapsulated all the craziness we felt around her whether good or bad or whether in youth or old age. Though I did not know it at the time the work was cathartic for me. In addition, the theme of many of my works are about global climatic change and the danger it poses for us all. I included that theme as well as my own personal feelings. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Racing the Big Sandy

    Rives Bfk,watercolor pencil, neocolor2, varnish, Cradled wood panel

    Size of Piece: 30 x 30 x 1.5

    A few years back while visiting my brother and sister-in -law in New York, we took the train out to Belmont Park to watch the horse race. Although I often draw wild horses, I had never before experienced the energy of a live thoroughbred race. The horses, with their graceful yet powerful bodies, rumbled past the stands in a blur of color as their jockeys urged them on. I took many photographs that day ,and I continue to create drawings inspired by that experience. This piece, “Racing the Big Sandy, refers to the local nickname for Belmont Racetrack, and captures the trillI felt watching the racers thunder past.

    I created this drawing using watercolor pencils and Neocolor 2 on Rives Bfk paper adhered to and varnished on a cradled wood panel.

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  • Dance of the Lily Pads Color Pencil on Drafting Film Size of Piece: 23 x 30 Realism is the style that I have embraced for my work. Perhaps the truth is that it embraced me, flowing naturally from my hand, with inspiration coming from the world around me. Colored pencil is the medium I have chosen for most of my work. What started as a lifestyle choice (pencils are clean and easily transportable from primary residence to lake house) became an artistic choice. I’m a control freak - free and loose is NOT my style - so colored pencils are the perfect medium for me. Their layering and blending capabilities, the transparency of some colors, and vibrant pigments help me convey the interplay of color and light in my subject matter. At times, I use colors that are more brilliant or saturated than what I see in nature. It pleases me, and I hope it pleases the viewer. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.  
  • Prepare for the Coming of the Messiah oil and painted found object on canvas 32 x 16 Prepare for the Coming of the Messiah was inspired by images of women that have carried belief, care, and expectation across generations. Drawing from Raphael’s Madonna della Sedia, the work references a lineage of female figures who have served as vessels for faith, hope, and projected futures. These images have shaped cultural memory and visual language for centuries, often placing women at the center of narratives of salvation and renewal. Into this familiar composition, a twentieth century baby doll protrudes from the canvas, partially painted and partially intact. The doll disrupts the idealized image of motherhood and divinity, introducing something awkward, fragile, and unresolved. The doll becomes a stand in for uncertainty, longing, and the persistent human desire for transformation, motherhood and nurturing. The work considers messianic belief not as a singular religious event, but as a recurring hope carried through time, often borne by women’s bodies and labor. By merging classical painting with a mass produced object, the piece collapses past and present, sacred and ordinary. It honors the women who have carried stories of faith, rebirth, and endurance. 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.    
  • 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.    
  • Breaking Loose fired stoneware with an applied patina 9 x 9 x 11 She started in a block of clay. As material is carved away the figure emerges. Her message is of being contained, finding her self worth, and then breaking loose of her confines to freedom. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Women Series一 Body Memory • Emergence oil on board 24 x 20 28 x 24 Body Memory is a group within the Women series, initiated in 2015, marking the beginning and ongoing development of my exploration of women’s experience and states of being. Rather than depicting specific female figures, the works consider women as a continuously unfolding state of being. The body becomes a vessel of time, where experience, emotion, and social roles accumulate, endure, and are preserved. From 2015 to the present, time itself has become part of the work. Body memory is not only a record of lived experience, but also a formation of women’s voices—persisting across past, present, and future, and continuously participating in and shaping “the people” themselves. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Still Life with Red Roses

    oil on canvas

    Size of Piece: 18 x 24 x 1

    A vivid dialogue unfolds between strong red  background and the dark  blue. glass vessels.  Roses and  glass vessels, in combination with a dagger, a sword, a pomegranate — suggest symbolic meanings. Though still, the composition carries reminiscences, an untold story, suspended in time.

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  • Still Life with White Roses and Medieval Motifs

    oil on canvas

    Size of Piece: 20 x 24 x 1

    White roses and blue-and-white vessels are arranged before a yellowed page from a medieval manuscript. The imagery of knights, heraldic animals, and ancient lettering carries symbolic weight —  courage, loyalty, and the passage of time. The objects and flowers suggest hidden emotions behind their decorative surfaces, inviting the viewer to look for personal and historical meanings within the stillness.

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  • Standing Firm, After Tuck Langland (sculpture) watercolor on paper 30 x 22 Visiting Brookgreen Gardens in Murrell's Inlet, in South Carolina is always special. I found the sculptures of "Tuck" Langland and this one spoke to me, as I have done yoga all my adult life, and this figure is in the well-known tree pose. The harmony of the sculpture with the live oak and Spanish moss backdrop spoke to me, and I portrayed it in watercolor on paper. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • The Echoes they tried to blur acrylic on canvas 30 x 24 The echoes of her voice are persistent, like history refusing to disappear. Her voice is layered into the foundation of democracy. Layered memory maps and circular forms like echoes, wombs, halos, votes cast and recast. There is motion and a veil as if something essential is being obscured yet still pushing through. Legacy embedded in systems. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.